Thornbury J R, Fryback D G, Kuhns L R
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 1979 Nov;133(5):909-12. doi: 10.2214/ajr.133.5.909.
Probability theory provides a simple method for physicians to use their "intellectual linkages" to their past clinical experience in making current diagnoses. Only a pencil and paper are required for making a few likelihood calculations. To illustrate this method, evaluation was done of a new diagnostic sign (presence of knee ossification centers) for differentiating rubella from cytomegalovirus infection in young infants. Two practical questions can be answered by use of this method for calculating probabilities: (1) How certain can one be about either diagnosis when centers are present or absent? (2) How can other radiologists apply these results to their individual cases?
概率论为医生提供了一种简单的方法,使他们能够利用与过去临床经验的“知识联系”来做出当前的诊断。进行一些可能性计算只需要一支铅笔和一张纸。为了说明这种方法,对一种用于区分幼儿风疹和巨细胞病毒感染的新诊断体征(膝部骨化中心的存在)进行了评估。使用这种计算概率的方法可以回答两个实际问题:(1)当骨化中心存在或不存在时,对任何一种诊断的确定程度如何?(2)其他放射科医生如何将这些结果应用于他们的个体病例?