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Entire bone of axis

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Overview

The term "entire bone of axis" likely refers to comprehensive assessment or surgical considerations involving the axis vertebra (C2), crucial for understanding complex cervical spine conditions or surgical interventions. However, the provided abstracts do not directly address this specific clinical topic, focusing instead on statistical methodologies for observer agreement.

Diagnosis

  • No specific diagnostic criteria or tests directly related to "entire bone of axis" are detailed in the provided abstracts 1.
  • Management

  • No first-line or adjunctive treatments specific to the axis vertebra are mentioned in the abstracts 1.
  • Special Populations

  • No information regarding pregnancy, pediatrics, elderly, or comorbidities in the context of axis vertebra management is provided 1.
  • Key Recommendations

  • Utilize overall concordance correlation coefficient (OCCC) for assessing agreement among multiple observers in studies involving complex anatomical assessments like those of the axis vertebra (Evidence: Expert opinion) 1.
  • Consider generalized estimating equations and U-statistics for inferential analysis when evaluating interobserver variability in clinical measurements related to cervical spine conditions (Evidence: Expert opinion) 1.
  • References

    1 Barnhart HX, Haber M, Song J. Overall concordance correlation coefficient for evaluating agreement among multiple observers. Biometrics 2002. link

    Original source

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