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|Description='''Figure 4.''' (a) Microsoft Word table rendition of portion of R data frame showing the four columns of retrieved data and one column of generated element. The first four columns such as "accession_no," "patient_id," "created_date," and "finding_text" are data retrieved from PowerPath database. The 5th column "cannotupdate" is used subsequently to determine if updated staging information will be obtained from the subsequent reports. The content of "finding_text" contains large chunks of text data including the synoptic reports; only the first few words are displayed in the table. (b) Microsoft Word table rendition showing portion of an R data frame containing two columns of extracted elements and one column of tidy data (BreslowDepth[mm]) derived from the first two columns.
|Source={{cite journal |journal=Journal of Pathology Informatics |title=Pathology report data extraction from relational database using R, with extraction from reports on melanoma of skin as an example |author=Ye, J.J. |volume=7 |pages=44 |year=2016 |doi=10.4103/2153-3539.192822}}
|Author=Ye, J.J.
|Date=2016
|Permission=[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported]
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Figure 4. (a) Microsoft Word table rendition of portion of R data frame showing the four columns of retrieved data and one column of generated element. The first four columns such as "accession_no," "patient_id," "created_date," and "finding_text" are data retrieved from PowerPath database. The 5th column "cannotupdate" is used subsequently to determine if updated staging information will be obtained from the subsequent reports. The content of "finding_text" contains large chunks of text data including the synoptic reports; only the first few words are displayed in the table. (b) Microsoft Word table rendition showing portion of an R data frame containing two columns of extracted elements and one column of tidy data (BreslowDepth[mm]) derived from the first two columns.

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Ye, J.J. (2016). "Pathology report data extraction from relational database using R, with extraction from reports on melanoma of skin as an example". Journal of Pathology Informatics 7: 44. doi:10.4103/2153-3539.192822. 

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