Hello everyone,
I have tried searching for this but I cannot seem to find an answer.
I am doing a meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy studies. I am including several different tests, and for each test, there are numerous studies (sometimes >50). Thus, the forest plot can become quite messy.
I am interested in ONLY showing the summary/combined graph (see image, the part in the red square). Then, in my manuscript, I will show only the summary graph for each test. The individual, large forest plots will be available as a supplement.
Can someone please help me out with this? Thank you so much in advance!
Command:
midas tp fp fn tn, id(Study2) ms(0.75) ford bfor(dss)
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