https://www.selleckchem.com/products/danicamtiv-myk-491.html Epidural bony compression was observed in 46 patients (38.98%). 20 lesions (16.95%) had atypical weighted MRI signals, and 8 lesions (10.26%) showed atypical enhancement. SVH was predominantly located in the thoracic spine. Involvement of multiple segments, posterior attachment localisation, absence of honeycomb or polka-dot signs, compression fracture, and atypical weighted imaging signals and enhancement were uncommon. Epidural bony compression was not uncommon and has important clinical significance. The imaging features of SVHs are not fully understood. We examined the largest series of SVH cases reported to date. The imaging features of SVHs are not fully understood. We examined the largest series of SVH cases reported to date.Bivariate responses with mixed continuous and binary variables arise commonly in applications such as clinical trials and genetic studies. Statistical methods based on jointly modeling continuous and binary variables have been available. However, such methods ignore the effects of response mismeasurement, a ubiquitous feature in applications. It has been well studied that in many settings, ignorance of mismeasurement in variables usually results in biased estimation. In this paper, we consider the setting with a bivariate outcome vector which contains a continuous component and a binary component both subject to mismeasurement. We propose estimating equation approaches to handle measurement error in the continuous response and misclassification in the binary response simultaneously. The proposed estimators are consistent and robust to certain model misspecification, provided regularity conditions. Extensive simulation studies confirm that the proposed methods successfully correct the biases resulting from the error-in-variables under various settings. The proposed methods are applied to analyze the outbred Carworth Farms White mice data arising from a genome-wide association stu