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    Under-the-Flap Crosslinking and LASIK in Early Ectasia with Hyperopic Refractive Error by Sylvain el-Khoury, Youssef Abdelmassih, Mazen Amro, Elias Chelala, Elias Jarade

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…To present safety, efficacy, and early results of a new combinational treatment for early corneal ectasia with hyperopic refractive error aimed to reinstate emmetropia and stabilize cornea. …”
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    Using a rule‐based system to define error in the emergency department by Kiersten L. Gurley, Jonathan L. Burstein, Richard E. Wolfe, Shamai A. Grossman

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Conclusion The development of consensus‐based rules may result in a more standardized and practical definition of error in emergency medicine to be used as a QA tool and a basis for research. …”
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    Identifying diagnostic errors in the emergency department using trigger-based strategies by Prashant Mahajan, Fernanda Bellolio, Daniel Cabrera, Kalyan Pasupathy, Todd Huschka, Mahsa Khalili, Moein Enayati, Shrinath Patel, Sarah J Parker

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Sepsis was the most common diagnosis among error-positive cases (n=11, 34.4%). Those with non-specific chief complaints like altered mental status or shortness of breath had higher diagnostic error risk.Conclusion and relevance While previously proposed EHR-based triggers can identify some diagnostic errors, they are insufficient for detecting all cases. …”
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    Error disclosure: what residents say and what patients find effective by Emily Grossniklaus, Angelo D'Addario, Ann King, Thomas H. Gallagher, Kathleen Mazor, Andrew A. White

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In a linear regression analysis, the strongest positive associations between resident responses and patient ratings were clustered around expressions of accountability (0.48), personal regret (0.47), apology (0.34), and intentions to prevent future mistakes (0.34).ConclusionResident physicians vary in which communication elements and themes they include during error disclosure, missing opportunities to meet patient expectations. …”
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    Consonant Error Patterns in Children with Functional Dysarthria and Dysarthria with Language Retardation by Zhenping LIN, Zhuoming CHEN, Yuchang LI, Na LI, Zhimei LIU, Xian XIE, Dan LI

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The dysarthria with language retardation children's higher error rate of substitution were affricate consonant (45.56%) and lateral consonant (33.33%); the highest error rate of ellipsis were fricative consonant (7.78%); the higher error rate of distortion were lateral consonant (26.67%) and fricativeconsonant (21.11%).Conclusion:In terms of pronunciation location, no matter functional dysarthria children or dysarthria with language retardation children, the higher rate of consonant errors were blade-alveolar consonant, blade-palatal consonant and lingual surface consonant; the lower rate consonant errors was labial consonant; the main consonant error type were substitution and distortion. …”
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    PREOPERATIVE AND INTRAOPERATIVE RISKS OF ERRORS IN CYSTS SURGERY OF THE BILE DUCTS IN CHILDREN by E. A. Yakubov

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The article presents the most frequent complications, their causes and features of treatment approach. CONCLUSIONS. Diagnostic and tactical errors were made due to low awareness of doctors regarding cystic transformations of the bile duct and lack of clear symptoms of dynamic characteristics of clinical signs of the defect. …”
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    Analysis of errors in endodontic treatment according to cone-beam computed tomography by E. P. Zinkovskaya, E. V. Chestnykh, L. A. Goreva, I. O. Larichkin, N. V. Shedyakova, E. L. Zakharova

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In 16.79% of cases, the removal of filling material outside the root canal was noted. 10.54% of teeth with insufficient root canal filling depth and 6.64% of teeth with a missing root canal were also identified.CONCLUSIONS. There is a decrease in the incidence of the most common errors of endodontic treatment. …”
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    Legal consequences, measures of prevention and reduction of medical malpractice cases (errors) by A. O. Yanchuk, A. O. Zaporozhchenko, I. P. Katerynchuk, S. O. Kuznichenko, A. V. Kryzhanovska

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Here we mean the occurrence of legal consequences in committing an error of law. Conclusions. For a more complete understanding of cases of legal consequences the following regulatory measures of prevention of medical malpractice cases are necessary: establishment of an effective system of prudential internal control of defects in the medical care; specialised training for medical personnel on methods of detection of medical malpractices, their prediction and prompt elimination of possible consequences; instrumental, functional and system-structural measures for reducing risks of medical malpractice, namely: actions for reducing medical errors caused by system determinants (failures, disorders, etc.), actions for reducing medical errors made in prescribing and applying medicaments, medical errors happened because of the medical intervention, surgical in particular; improvement of the legal support of guarantees of patients and doctors rights for a safe delivery of medical aid and prevention of medical errors.…”
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    Medication errors in community pharmacies: a systematic review of the international literature. by Maguy Saffouh El Hajj, Rayah Asiri, Andy Husband, Adam Todd

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Variations in error rates and types were observed across regions, which made calculating a global rate of errors challenging. …”
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    Paediatric Emergency Nurses’ Perception of Medication Errors: A Qualitative Study by Blanca Collado-González, Ignacio Fernández-López, Valentina Urtubia-Herrera, Ana María Palmar-Santos, Eva García-Perea, María Victoria Navarta-Sánchez

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Adverse events, particularly medication errors, cause harm to patients, especially the paediatric population in the emergency department. …”
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    Software and Hardware Control System for Implementing the Balance Error Scoring System by Oksana Blavt, Gennadii Iedynak, Lesia Galamanzhuk, Tetyana Helzhynska, Yurii Kachurak, Yulia Mykhalskа, Liubov Levandovska, Rostyslav Tymkovych

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The study aimed to determine the degree of reliability and validity of the “Balance Error Scoring System” (BESS) for students after blast TBI implemented by the developed software and hardware control system. …”
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    ANALISIS KESALAHAN EJAAN MAKALAH MAHASISWA ILMU KOMPUTER UNWIRA KUPANG by Giovanni Battista Agung

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The data were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model, which consists of data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The results indicate that spelling errors remain a recurring and dominant issue in students’ academic writing. …”
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    Prediction of Transmission Error of Cable Precision Drive based on BP Neural Network by Xie Hongwei, Tao Zhong, Zhou Xiaoguang, Hou Junzhan, Zhang Weiguo, Wang Honghao

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…And the biggest value is 5. 6 mrad,the prediction error is less than 0. 294 mrad. In conclusion,the double hidden layer BP neural network is effective to predict transmission error.…”
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    Typical Lexical Errors in Russian Speech of Greek Students (Level A2) by N. L. Fedotova, (. Z. Stamboleva

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The conclusion about the impropriety of dividing errors in foreign speech to “communicatively significant and insignificant” is made. …”
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    Reliability of the Balance Error Scoring System test is maintained during remote administration by Joey Planchet, Camden R Lynch, Pamella L Mozzer, Daniel Seichepine

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Aim: This study investigates if scores on the Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) are affected when administered remotely. …”
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    Investigate the role of of Human Error in non-fatal accidents drivers the province of Yazd by Gh Halvani, P azad, S zakyan, R Soltani Gerdefaramarzi, B Kouhnavard

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of human error in accidents in driver's terminals once the province of Yazd. …”
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    Illegible handwriting and other prescription errors on prescriptions at National District Hospital, Bloemfontein by H Brits, A Botha, L Niksch, R Terblanché, K Venter, G Joubert

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Aim: The aim of the study was to determine whether illegible doctors’ handwriting and other factors that can lead to dispensing errors occur on prescriptions at National District Hospital. …”
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