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to differences in races or ethnicities, genetic underpinnings, study designs, statistical power, as well as the characteristics of study populations. To shed some light on the possible reasons and yield more information for future studies, we
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time of diagnosis of PP were statistically significant factors for predicting the development for PCOS ( Fig. 1 ). A ROC curve was constructed, and a prediction model was established with a moderately robust power (AUC = 0.73) to predict PCOS in PP
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Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Riabilitazione, Oftalmologia, Genetica e Scienze Materno-infantili, Università di Genova, Genova, Italy
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.1159/000452150 ) 27884013 36 Inoue-Lima TH Vasques GA Scalco RC Nakaguma M Mendonca BB Arnhold IJP Jorge AAL IGF-1 assessed by pubertal status has the best positive predictive power for GH deficiency diagnosis in peripubertal children . Journal of Pediatric
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interpreted cautiously, and we may have missed associations due to lack of statistical power. Nevertheless, the results are supported by previous evidence and current biological insights; thus, we feel confident in our interpretation. In conclusion
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the same time. Samples were frozen as soon as possible and were thawed only once prior to analysis, which enhances stability ( 62 ). Our study also has its limitations. First, the Brain Scale study was not powered specifically for the present study