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Medical imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI), electronic health records, clinical trials, ECG/EEG, pathology
13,199 datasets
Approximately 20% of total infant deaths in the United States are accounted for by birth defects. This dataset contains estimated numbers of hospitalizations and in-hospital deaths associated with selected birth defects, including diaphragmatic hernia, renal agenesis, and trisomy 18, for the year 2003. It was sourced from paperswithcode and includes confidence intervals for the estimates.
A series of therapy manuals developed by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) over more than 20 years of research. The manuals are derived from NIDA-supported treatment studies and are intended for use by drug abuse treatment practitioners and mental health professionals. They describe scientifically supported behavioral therapies for addiction, particularly cocaine addiction, and provide guidance on session content and technique implementation.
United States data from a national census of all public and private substance abuse treatment facilities. The survey, conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), collects information on facility operations, services offered, client demographics, and payment types. It is used to maintain a national treatment locator and analyze trends in the treatment delivery system.
Secondary analysis of the Global PARITY study, focusing on 763 children admitted with hypoxemia from a total cohort of 7,538. It examines associations between mortality, respiratory care resource availability, and the presence of PARDS triggers like pneumonia and sepsis.
560 brain MRIs from 412 patients with expert annotations of 5,136 brain metastases. The dataset consists of registered and skull-stripped T1 post-contrast, T1 pre-contrast, FLAIR, and subtraction images, along with voxelwise segmentations in NifTI format. It is a public, clinical, multimodal dataset from the UCSF Center for Intelligent Imaging.
A dataset for machine learning applications in pathogen detection and classification. It is described as containing big genomic data for hantavirus detection and typing. The dataset's author, organization, and specific temporal coverage are not provided in the input.
Golden Lung WSI Patches v12 trial is a dataset of medical image patches, likely derived from whole slide images of lung tissue. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its specific volume, creation date, and author are unknown. Columns and sample data are unavailable, making detailed content assessment impossible prior to download.
A dataset concerning the allocation of medicines across multiple hospitals. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its specific temporal coverage, size, and creation details are not provided in the available metadata. The title suggests it may contain records related to the distribution or management of pharmaceutical supplies within a hospital network.
An angiography dataset for cardiovascular disease, published on Kaggle. The dataset likely contains medical images used for diagnostic or research purposes. Metadata is minimal; actual content, scale, and specifics require verification after download.
Rock density data likely derived from X-ray analysis techniques. The dataset is published on Kaggle, but its specific size, origin, and update history are unknown. Columns and sample data are unavailable, limiting detailed assessment prior to download.
A collection of results from a cluster randomized trial of 1,724 participants with advanced HIV disease in Uganda, comparing the Visitect CD4 point-of-care test to standard laboratory-based CD4 testing. The study measured 24-week survival, retention-in-care, time to antiretroviral therapy initiation, and a micro-costing analysis over a six-month period from May 2022 to February 2025.
Replication data supports a study on emotional exhaustion and health impairment among Italian public healthcare workers from the Job Demands-Resources model perspective. The dataset includes syntax and outcome files for analysis. It was authored by Francesco Buscema and last updated in April 2026.
A 1982 taxonomic document details the Chaetognaths, or arrow worms, inhabiting the Southern Ocean. The Australian Antarctic Data Centre compiled synonymy, diagnostic characters, and bathymetric distribution for each species. Each entry includes illustrations of body parts and a distribution map.
A collection of whole-slide image patches related to lung tissue, published on Kaggle. The dataset's specific source, size, and creation date are not detailed in the available metadata. Its content likely pertains to medical imaging for computational pathology applications.
A dataset of patient information related to rheumatoid arthritis, sourced from Kaggle. The specific number of records, time range, and collection methodology are not detailed in the available metadata. Further details about the data's origin and structure require inspection after download.
An audit of 701 clinical charts identified documentation gaps and revenue leaks. The dataset likely contains findings from a revenue integrity review process. Specific details on the data source, collection date, and author are unavailable.
ArguAna is a benchmark dataset from the Massive Text Embedding Benchmark (MTEB) suite for evaluating text embedding models on medical information retrieval. The dataset, created by the MTEB organization, is designed for the task of retrieving relevant medical arguments or documents. It was last updated on the platform in February 2026.
A continuous dataset concerning global health claims. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its author, organization, and specific collection details are not provided. The number of records, time coverage, and geographic scope are unknown.
A dataset of medical images for gastrointestinal disease detection, specifically focusing on polyps. The description indicates it contains segmented polyp images, likely for computer-aided diagnosis. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its specific size, creation date, and author are unknown.
Golden Lung WSI Patches v9 is a collection of image patches derived from whole-slide images, likely related to lung tissue. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but details on its size, creation date, and author are not provided in the available metadata. The content and specific annotations require verification after download.