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A researcher is trying to determine whether a newly discovered substance X can be useful in promoting wound healing after surgery. She conducts this study by enrolling the next 100 patients that will be undergoing this surgery and separating them into 2 groups. She decides which patient will be in which group by using a random number generator. Subsequently, she prepares 1 set of syringes with the novel substance X and 1 set of syringes with a saline control. Both of these sets of syringes are unlabeled and the substances inside cannot be distinguished. She gives the surgeon performing the surgery 1 of the syringes and does not inform him nor the patient which syringe was used. After the study is complete, she analyzes all the data that was collected and performs statistical analysis. This study most likely provides which level of evidence for use of substance X?
ALevel 3
BLevel 1
CLevel 4
DLevel 5
ELevel 2
A 26-year-old medical student comes to the physician with a 3-week history of night sweats and myalgias. During this time, he has also had a 3.6-kg (8-lb) weight loss. He returned from a 6-month tropical medicine rotation in Cambodia 1 month ago. A chest x-ray (CXR) shows reticulonodular opacities suggestive of active tuberculosis (TB). The student is curious about his likelihood of having active TB. He reads a study that compares sputum testing results between 2,800 patients with likely active TB on a basis of history, clinical symptoms, and CXR pattern and 2,400 controls. The results are shown: Sputum testing positive for TB Sputum testing negative for TB Total Active TB likely on basis of history, clinical symptoms, and CXR pattern 700 2100 2,800 Active TB not likely on basis of history, clinical symptoms, and CXR pattern 300 2100 2,400 Total 1000 4200 5,200 Which of the following values reflects the probability that a patient with a diagnosis of active TB on the basis of history, clinical symptoms, and CXR pattern actually has active TB?
A1.4
B0.50
C0.70
D0.88
E0.25
A 14-month-old Caucasian boy is admitted to the pediatric clinic with an 8-month history of diarrhea, abdominal tenderness and concomitant failure to thrive. One of the possibilities that may cause these symptoms is Crohn’s disease, and on the basis of the attending pediatrician’s experience, the pre-test probability of this diagnosis was estimated at 40%. According to Fagan’s diagram (picture), if the likelihood ratio of a negative test result (LR-) is 0.04, what is the chance that this is the right diagnosis?
A2.5%
B25%
C97.5%
D40%
E75%
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