In reply: intraobserver and interobserver agreement in visual inspection for xanthochromia: implications for subarachnoid hemorrhage diagnosis, computed tomography validation studies, and the walton rule: methodological mistake.

作者: Laurence A. G. Marshman , Ryan Duell , Donna Rudd , Ross Johnston , Cassandra Faris

DOI: 10.1227/NEU.0000000000000329

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摘要: [Extract] Dr Sabour presents a dialog that, we believe, would have benefited from considered and temperate review before its precipitate submission. In particular, had the author deferred to comprehensively digested our article, feel that his accusation of "methodological mistake" probably been withdrawn.

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