These likely represent specific institutional abbreviations (e.g., a "Kidney/Dialysis/Vascular" unit or specific "Registration/Billing" prefixes) unique to the healthcare system where the record originated.
“Identity verification required. Input: 16‑year‑old male, 10‑year‑old female, cohort: HC (Hardcore) – New version 12, timestamp: 2021‑04‑12.” kdv rbv n127 boy 16yo with 10yo hc new 12 2021
This likely refers to a 16-year-old male patient being compared to a 10-year-old baseline, or perhaps a growth/developmental comparison. n127: This typically represents a sample size ( ) in a clinical study or a specific patient/case ID. kdv rbv n127 boy 16yo with 10yo hc new 12 2021
: This may be a specific case identifier or protocol number (e.g., Patient #127). boy 16yo : Refers to a 16-year-old male patient . kdv rbv n127 boy 16yo with 10yo hc new 12 2021