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Medical imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI), electronic health records, clinical trials, ECG/EEG, pathology
13,165 datasets
A collection of retinal fundus images likely intended for automated medical grading tasks. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its specific size, origin, and annotation details are not provided in the available metadata. Further details about the collection methodology and data characteristics require verification after download.
A dataset related to dermatology and the RAGAS framework. It was published on Kaggle. The specific content, size, and provenance details are unknown from the provided metadata.
A dataset of electrocardiogram (ECG) images published on Kaggle. The specific number of images, collection method, and author are unknown. Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download.
Dermatology RAGAS22 Dataset originates from Kaggle. The title suggests it contains data related to dermatology, possibly for clinical or machine learning applications. Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download.
A collection of 2,000 neurology-focused clinical cases. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but the author, organization, and last update date are unknown. Column-level documentation and file format details are not provided.
New York State grant records detail applicant and project information for the Local Government Efficiency Program administered by the Department of State's Division of Local Government Services. The dataset contains awards beginning in fiscal year 2005, sourced from data.ny.gov and last updated in February 2026.
Real-time PCR test results for COVID-19 in Mexico, reported by the General Directorate of Epidemiology. The data was gathered using a sentinel model sampling patients with viral respiratory diagnoses from 475 monitoring units (USMER) across the country. The dataset has been maintained since initial releases, with notes on early data inconsistencies and methodology changes.
Preprocessed pediatric hand X-rays with CLAHE enhancement and ROI cropping. The dataset appears to contain medical images processed to a 512-pixel dimension. Its origin, size, and specific collection details are not provided in the available metadata.
A 1,000-row sample provides a snapshot of FDA-registered contract manufacturers for medical devices. The full dataset contains 7,130 records sourced from the openFDA platform. This data likely contains listings of firms involved in the outsourced production of medical equipment.
VaroaDataset is a collection of images of bees labeled for health status, published on Kaggle. The dataset likely contains images categorized as showing healthy bees or bees infected with Varroa mites. The author, organization, and specific scale of the dataset are unknown.
9.5 KB dataset contains socio-demographic data on mothers and clinical characteristics of neonates admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) in public general hospitals of Tigray, Ethiopia. The data was collected during the 2024/25 period and is authored by Teklebrhan Welderufael Kidane. Specific row and column counts are not provided.
Assessed 231 patients to analyze correlations between Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory scores and clinical factors, adjusted for confounding variables. The dataset includes data on white matter regions, depressive disorders, and lesion-based multivariate analysis. It is a small, focused dataset of 21.5 KB in XLS format.
A study assessed 231 patients to compare clinical factors by fatigue status using the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory. The dataset contains univariate and multivariate analyses of neurological and demographic variables. It is a relatively small dataset at 21.5 KB, focusing on a homogeneous patient population.
237 patient records provide insights into health-related quality of life perceptions following bariatric procedures like sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass. The data supports analysis of dumping syndrome severity and its correlation with patient demographics and outcomes. Author Leena R. Baghdadi published this cross-sectional study under a CC BY 4.0 license.
A study of 237 bariatric surgery patients explores associations between sociodemographic characteristics and the severity of early and late dumping syndrome. The research includes data on patient demographics, surgical procedures like gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy, and dumping syndrome severity scores. It was authored by Leena R. Baghdadi and published on figshare in 2026.
A dataset titled 'Healthcare_patient' hosted on Kaggle. The specific number of records, features, and data collection details are unknown. Its content likely contains patient-related information, but the exact scope and source require verification after download.
Monika Lakhotia's dataset, uploaded to figshare in March 2026, examines pathways linking husbands' sexual attitudes, wives' health autonomy, and UPB (likely Unprotected/Unintended Pregnancy or similar). The 5.5 KB XLS file likely contains tabular data from a public health study in India.
Figshare hosts a dataset on calcinosis lesions in patients with dermatomyositis (DM) and juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM). It contains data from 57 enrolled patients, covering 443 calcinosis lesions and 266 control sites across eleven anatomic regions. The data includes durometry measurements and qualitative physician assessments gathered at the initial patient visit.
709 measurements of calcinosis and control lesions from 57 patients with dermatomyositis or juvenile dermatomyositis. The data includes assessments across eleven anatomic regions using a handheld digital durometer and qualitative physician evaluations. It contains 443 calcinosis lesions and 266 control lesions for analyzing rater reliability.
57 adult and juvenile dermatomyositis patients are described in this dataset, which includes demographic and clinical features. The data was authored by Meghan Corrigan Nelson and last updated in March 2026. It contains 709 measurements gathered from 443 calcinosis lesions and 266 control lesions across eleven anatomic regions.