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Reviewer Acknowledgment

Published/Copyright: January 1, 2025

The Editors and Publisher of Diagnosis would like to thank the members of the Editorial Board and the colleagues listed below for their support in reviewing articles submitted to the journal in 2024. Together with our Editorial Board members, our reviewers form the backbone of Diagnosis: they ensure the consistently high quality of the publications in this journal.[*]

Abdoler, Emily

Ali, Kisha, J.

Alrashdan, Mohamed

Baghdadi, Jon

Barde, Mustapha Alhaji

Bossuyt, Patrick M.

Bradford, Andrea

Buchinsky, Farrel Joel

Buchta, Christoph

Carta, Mariarosa

Chadwick, Graham

Chang, Chelsea

Chartash, David

Chiffi, Daniel

Christopoulos, Constantinos

Cornell, Ella G.

Costello, Anna

Da Rin, Giorgio

Debeljak, Zeljko

Debnath, Manna

Degennaro, Athena

Dimech, Wayne

D’Orazio, Paul

Dukhanin, Vadim

El-Kareh, Rob

Etherington, Neha Bansal

Falbo, Rosanna

Fogh-Andersen, Niels

Frans, Glynis

Frelich, Michal

Galli, Claudio

Harada, Taku

Harada, Yukinori

Harper, Maritza

Hose, Betsy

Jensen, Rigmor H.

Kardom, Nadja

Karn, Santosh

Kershaw, Geoffrey

Khan, Asmatullah

Khan, Tariq

Khazen, Maram

Kirchhoff, Daniel

Lapić, Ivana

Lee, Monicy

Leeds, Frederic Stuart

Loncharich, Michael

Mangus, Courtney

McDonald, Kathy

Mosca, Andrea

Ngo, Khiet

Ognibene, Agostino

Pais, Anurita

Phadke, Varun

Pighi, Laura

Pissard, Serge

Prompetchara, Eakachai

Pulia, Michael

Restrepo, Jorge

Rohlfsen, Cory

Sanchis-Gomar, Fabian

Shacham, Yacov

Shafer, Grant

Shawky, Sherif

Shenvi, Edna

Siegal, Dana

Singhal, Naveen

Sklienka, Peter

Sloane, Jennifer

Soh, Michael

Thampy, Harish

Tosato, Francesca

Tran, Alberta

Turner, Bradley M.

Wolfsdorf, Joseph I.

Wyatt, Ronald

Yokokawa, Daiki

Zhang, Rui

Zhao, Chengquan

Zhu, Yuxin

Zimolzak, Andrew

Published Online: 2025-01-01

© 2024 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

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  1. Frontmatter
  2. Review
  3. Systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies evaluating glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCHL1) as blood biomarkers of mild acute traumatic brain injury (mTBI) or sport-related concussion (SRC) in adult subjects
  4. Opinion Papers
  5. From stable teamwork to dynamic teaming in the ambulatory care diagnostic process
  6. Bringing team science to the ambulatory diagnostic process: how do patients and clinicians develop shared mental models?
  7. Vitamin D assay and supplementation: still debatable issues
  8. Original Articles
  9. Developing a framework for understanding diagnostic reconciliation based on evidence review, stakeholder engagement, and practice evaluation
  10. Validity and reliability of Brier scoring for assessment of probabilistic diagnostic reasoning
  11. Impact of disclosing a working diagnosis during simulated patient handoff presentation in the emergency department: correctness matters
  12. Implementation of a bundle to improve diagnosis in hospitalized patients: lessons learned
  13. Time pressure in diagnosing written clinical cases: an experimental study on time constraints and perceived time pressure
  14. A decision support system to increase the compliance of diagnostic imaging examinations with imaging guidelines: focused on cerebrovascular diseases
  15. Bridging the divide: addressing discrepancies between clinical guidelines, policy guidelines, and biomarker utilization
  16. Unnecessary repetitions of C-reactive protein and leukocyte count at the emergency department observation unit contribute to higher hospital admission rates
  17. Quality control of ultrasonography markers for Down’s syndrome screening: a retrospective study by the laboratory
  18. Short Communications
  19. Unclassified green dots on nucleated red blood cells (nRBC) plot in DxH900 from a patient with hyperviscosity syndrome
  20. Bayesian intelligence for medical diagnosis: a pilot study on patient disposition for emergency medicine chest pain
  21. Case Report – Lessons in Clinical Reasoning
  22. A delayed diagnosis of hyperthyroidism in a patient with persistent vomiting in the presence of Chiari type 1 malformation
  23. Letters to the Editor
  24. Mpox (monkeypox) diagnostic kits – September 2024
  25. Barriers to diagnostic error reduction in Japan
  26. Superwarfarin poisoning: a challenging diagnosis
  27. Reviewer Acknowledgment
  28. Reviewer Acknowledgment
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