Observer variation in the interpretation of Gram-stained urethral smears: implications for the diagnosis of non-specific urethritis.
AUTOR(ES)
Willcox, J R
RESUMO
A study was carried out to determine whether the diagnosis of non-specific urethritis was affected by differences in the microscopical interpretation of urethral smears between individual observers (interobserver variation) and the same observer on separate occasions (intraobserver variation). A marked degree of both intraobserver and interobserver variation was found which--depending on the diagnostic criteria adopted--could affect both the diagnosis and treatment of many patients attending a clinic of genitourinary medicine.
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