| Literature DB >> 30657910 |
Neil R Smalheiser1, Mengqi Luo2, Sidharth Addepalli1, Xiaokai Cui3.
Abstract
Clinical case reports are the `eyewitness reports' of medicine and provide a valuable, unique, albeit noisy and underutilized type of evidence. Generally a case report has a single main finding that represents the reason for writing up the report in the first place. In the present study, we present the results of manual annotation carried out by two individuals on 500 randomly sampled case reports. This corpus contains main finding sentences extracted from title, abstract and full-text of the same article that can be regarded as semantically related and are often paraphrases. The final reconciled corpus of 416 articles comprises an open resource for further study. This is the first step in establishing text mining models and tools that can identify main finding sentences in an automated fashion, and in measuring quantitatively how similar any two main findings are. We envision that case reports in PubMed may be automatically indexed by main finding, so that users can carry out information queries for specific main findings (rather than general topics)-and given one case report, a user can retrieve those having the most similar main findings. The metric of main finding similarity may also potentially be relevant to the modeling of paraphrasing, summarization and entailment within the biomedical literature.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30657910 PMCID: PMC6335863 DOI: 10.1093/database/bay143
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Database (Oxford) ISSN: 1758-0463 Impact factor: 3.451
Examples of titles and abstract main finding sentences
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| PMC3015703 | Bile causing an acute scrotum immediately after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. | To the best of our knowledge this is the first report of bile causing an acute scrotum following laparoscopic surgery. |
| PMC4913196 | Combined Open-Heart Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery and Subtotal Thyroidectomy in a 54-year-old patient: A Case Report. | The evidence of the case showed that combined CABG and thyroidectomy can be performed safely. |
| PMC2576163 | Persistent left superior vena cava: a case report and review of literature. | Persistent left superior vena cava is rare but important congenital vascular anomaly. |
| PMC4279607 | Preoperative assessment of the older surgical patient: honing in on geriatric syndromes. | Here, we describe our initial two cases and review the stress response to surgery and the impact of advanced age on this response as well as preoperative geriatric assessments, including frailty, nutrition, physical function, cognition, and mood state tests that may better predict postoperative outcomes in older adults. |
| PMC5237170 | Computed tomographic findings and treatment of a bull with pituitary gland abscess. | This report describes the clinical, computed tomographic and postmortem findings in a Holstein-Friesian bull with a hypophyseal abscess. |
| PMC3536036 | Patterns of response in patients with pretreated metastatic melanoma who received ipilimumab 3 mg/kg in a European expanded access program: five illustrative case reports. | Here, case reports from five patients treated within an expanded access program (EAP) with ipilimumab at its licensed dose of 3 mg/kg illustrate the efficacy of ipilimumab in an expanded access setting and the range of different tumor response patterns encountered. |
| PMC2729415 | Successful medical management of status post-Roux-en-Y-gastric-bypass hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. | In this letter, we describe the first successful management of status post-gastric-bypass hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia with diazoxide. |
| PMC4862050 | Finding a new therapeutic approach for no-option Parkinsonisms: mesenchymal stromal cells for progressive supranuclear palsy. | We used MSC as a novel candidate therapeutic tool in a pilot phase-I study for patients affected by progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a rare, severe and no-option form of Parkinsonism. |
| PMC3026672 | Expanding the clinical spectrum of 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency. | Here, we report for the first time a very mild form of genetically confirmed 3-PGDH deficiency in two siblings with juvenile onset of absence seizures and mild developmental delay. |
| PMC4007146 | Combined endoscopic surgery in the prone-split leg position for successful single-session removal of an encrusted ureteral stent: a case report. | This is the first report describing the management of an encrusted stent using combined endoscopic surgery in the prone split-leg position in a single session. |
Shown are ten examples taken from Supplemental File 2 chosen at random.