If measurements are taken for two (or more) variable for a sample , then the correlation between the variables are the sample correlation. If the sample is representative then the sample correlation will be a good estimate of the true population correlation.
Evidence that there is no correlation.
They can be positive correlation, negative correlation or no correlation depending on 'line of best fit'
Yes it can be a correlation coefficient.
No, it cannot be a correlation coefficient.
After mri,on lower spine what does clinical correlation mean
Clinical correlation of vocal cord paralysis means comparing the imaging report to the clinical picture (e.g. the history and physical by the clinician who examined the patient.)
correlation is a technique of correlating two signals with each other and producing the third signal. In correlation if two different signals are used it is called cross correlation and if same signal is correlated with itself it is called as auto correlation.
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Clinical correlation of vascular congestion means that a buildup in the vessels was seen on the diagnostic imaging study, and the radiologist interpreting the study wants your health care provider to see if that has anything to do with your symptoms, since only s/he has the benefit of your full history and exam.
Clinical correlation is recommended when there is mildly prominent endometrial thickness because it could be indicative of various conditions such as hormonal imbalance, endometrial hyperplasia, or rarely, endometrial cancer. Further evaluation and correlation with clinical symptoms can help determine the underlying cause and guide appropriate management.
Herman T. Blumenthal has written: 'Pancreatitis; a clinical-pathologic correlation'
Whiplash (traumatic cervical spine ligamentous injury) and shoulder impingement ( a syndrome of pain and limited motion secondary to anatomic constraints between the rotator cuff and the acromioclavicular complex) are two distinct clinical entities. One does not cause the other. The underlying question posed is to know if there is a causal relationship between spine and shoulder pain. That is a question answered by careful history questionning, clinical examination, and eventually imaging tests.
what is 1 mild bilateral foraminal stenosis 2 Clinical correlation 3 moderate to severe bilateral
Impingement syndrome ICD 9: 726.2
A clinical correlation from a stress test involves interpreting the test results in conjunction with the patient's symptoms, medical history, and other diagnostic tests to arrive at a diagnosis or treatment plan. It helps the healthcare provider determine the significance of abnormal findings on the stress test in relation to the patient's overall health condition.
A central cord impingement is an incomplete injury to the cervical spinal cord. A central cord impingement results in extensive motor weakness in the upper extremities.