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Classification and stratification in pilonidal sinus disease: findings from the PITSTOP cohort

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Aim: Research in pilonidal disease faces several challenges, one of which is consistent and useful disease classification. The International Pilonidal Society (IPS) proposed a four‐part classification in 2017. The aim of this work was to assess the validity and reliability of this tool using data from the PITSTOP cohort study. Method: Face validity was assessed by mapping the items/domains in the IPS tool against tools identified through a systematic review. Key concepts were defined as those...

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10.1111/codi.16989

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0000-0002-2381-4088

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Wiley
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Publication date:
2024-04-21
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2024-02-21
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1463-1318
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1462-8910 and 1463-1318
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1911636
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2024-07-20

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