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Condous, G., et al. - Conclusions: Although Model M4 is superior to Model M1 when comparing the AUCs for prediction of developing ectopic pregnancies in a PUL population, in real terms this model did not result in substantially more pregnancies being classified correctly as developing ectopic pregnancies. Prospective multicenter studies are needed to assess the diagnostic performance of such models in different populations

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