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Negative diagnostic_consensus when only one sublevel is not reported #92

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I noticed a case where I am unsure about how to handle it: If a patient's pathology report indicates a healthy sublevel Ib, but makes no statement about sublevel Ia, what should the superlevel I be?

Generally in this dataset, we assume the diagnostic_consensus to be negative (healthy), when the respective pathology report is missing (None/null). And LyProX only reports the superlevel (I in this case) to be healthy when both sublevels show no involvement. So, in the case screenshotted below, the superlevel I will always ends up being in the state "unknown", since the superlevel is None both for pathology and the diagnostic consensus.

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Is that correct? Or should the superlevel involvement rather be displayed after taking into account the most likely state of all sublevels?

Currently, this affects only the LNL I (ipsi- & contralateral) of something between 58 and 67 patients in the second CLB cohort.

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