1999
DOI: 10.1530/eje.0.1410557
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Does the use of mean or median Z-score of the thyroid volume indices provide a more precise description of the iodine deficiency disorder status of a population?

Abstract: Endemic iodine deficiency is largely an environmental problem affecting whole populations. Currently, thyroid volume data from a population are analyzed with the sole objective of obtaining an estimate of goitre prevalence using +97th percentile or +2 standard deviations of an appropriate reference as cut-off. This paper proposes an alternative approach to the analysis and presentation of thyroid volume data using Z-scores (standard deviation scores) of the thyroid volume indices such as thyroid volumefor-age … Show more

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“…The level 3 expression profile data of pancreatic cancers (IlluminaHiSeq_RNASeq platform), including 183 samples with corresponding clinical information ( Table S1 ), were downloaded from TCGA and normalized with z-score. 8 Among these samples, 178 of them were primary pancreatic cancers and analyzed in the current study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The level 3 expression profile data of pancreatic cancers (IlluminaHiSeq_RNASeq platform), including 183 samples with corresponding clinical information ( Table S1 ), were downloaded from TCGA and normalized with z-score. 8 Among these samples, 178 of them were primary pancreatic cancers and analyzed in the current study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%