Another drawback is the increased risk of diagnostic error, for instance due to the degradation of the genetic material or events of recombination that lead to heterozygous first polar bodies.
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They found that 36 % of drives failed without previously reporting any diagnostic errors, and that 54 % failed without previously generating any bad sectors ( an indicator of local disk damage ).
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Use of BPO pantomimes, instead of the IO pantomimes dominant in non-apraxic patients ( i . e . BPO errors ), is one of the diagnostic error patterns in apraxia . while many have shown they are not.
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Diagnostic errors are not uncommon, and the rate of testing proficiency varies amongst laboratories, with error rates ranging from 7 to 22 % in some studies to as high as 60 % in cases of misclassification of vWD subtype.
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A rash of the chest and of the abdomen, neck, or extremities is seen in 20 % to 25 % of cases, enhancing the risk of diagnostic error as streptococcal infection or penicillin allergy, when ?-lactam therapy is initiated without exact diagnosis.
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A similar condition has been described in women ( i . e . " Zoon's vulvitis " ), although its existence is controversial due to the possibility of diagnostic error in many of the cases that have been reported in the medical literature.
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One member's informal " Misdiagnosis Poll " elicited 15 stories about false negative mammograms and other diagnostic errors : " Although I found my lump last summer, my surgeon did not want to perform a biopsy . ` It doesn't feel like cancer,'I was told.
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It is not a trivial problem to establish the criteria for whether or not a particular irreversible compression scheme applied with particular parameters to a particular individual image, or category of images, avoids the introduction of some quantifiable risk of a diagnostic error for any particular diagnostic task.