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It was more common that the change in PTID was done prior to the fMRI scans that are performed in the PTs last two session.
 
It was more common that the change in PTID was done prior to the fMRI scans that are performed in the PTs last two session.
All Patients with PTIDs switched prior to the fMRI scans are listed below.
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All Patients with PTIDs switched '''prior to the fMRI scans''' are listed below:
  
<nowiki>PTID 1 (old) PTID 2 (final)
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[[File:PTID_prescanfull.png]]
70011         60007
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70023         60011
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70019         60010
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60009         70020
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60024         70036
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60025         50024
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60027         50026
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70038         60028
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60041         50036
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60071         50062
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60067         70078
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60085         50084
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70062         60056
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50046         60051
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70041              70058
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All IDs that were changed post-scan are listed below.
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'''IMPORTANT: Since these IDs were changed after completing the scans, the imaging data are labeled under their original PTID. Their ID#2 is their final ID, and all information in the CNP database can be found under ID#2, but you must use ID#1 to acquire the imaging data.'''
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[[File:PTID_postscan.png]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 18:48, 2 May 2012

There are several instances of patients that were reassigned a new PTID. Circumstances for this include a reclassification after further evaluation of the patients' clinical assessments, as well as a long absence and decision to reconsent rather than keep previous data from the previous sessions.

It was more common that the change in PTID was done prior to the fMRI scans that are performed in the PTs last two session. All Patients with PTIDs switched prior to the fMRI scans are listed below:

PTID prescanfull.png


All IDs that were changed post-scan are listed below. IMPORTANT: Since these IDs were changed after completing the scans, the imaging data are labeled under their original PTID. Their ID#2 is their final ID, and all information in the CNP database can be found under ID#2, but you must use ID#1 to acquire the imaging data.

PTID postscan.png






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