Okay, so I stumbled upon this thing called the “Nishioka Score” and figured, why not give it a shot? I’m always up for trying new ways to, you know, measure stuff. I’m talking about a way to measure the severity of a Esophageal Stenosis.
Getting Started
First things first, I needed to understand what this Nishioka Score even was. Sounds kinda fancy, right? Turns out, it’s a pretty straightforward way to check something.
The Actual Experiment
I started searching the definition and the usage of Nishioka Score. I followed these steps to complete this experiment:
- Search what is Nishioka Score:At the begining I didn’t know any thing about this score, So I just started searching.
- How it works:I learned how the Nishioka score is calculated and what factors it considers.
- How to use:Finally, I learned how to use it and what does every score mean.
Wrapping Up
So, that was my little adventure with the Nishioka Score. I searched it, understood it, and used. Pretty neat, huh?