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Radiology structured reporting handbook : disease -specific templates and interpretation pearls / edited by Olga R. Brook, Wieland H. Sommer.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Thieme, [2021]Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781684201525
  • 1684201527
  • 9781684203758
  • 1684203759
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.0757 23
LOC classification:
  • R895 .R33 2021
NLM classification:
  • WN 18.2
Online resources:
Contents:
Radiology Structured Reporting Handbook: Disease-Specific Templates and Interpretation Pearls -- MedOne Access Information -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- Section I What Is Structured Reportingand Do We Need It? -- 1 What is Structured Reporting? Clarifying the Meaning -- 2 Pros and Cons of Structured Reporting -- 3 Change Management-How to Implement Structured Reporting -- 4 How to Build a Template -- Section II Structured Reports in Cancer Imaging -- 5 Lymphoma Staging PET-CT -- 6 Pancreatic Cancer Initial Staging Exam -- 7 Rectal Cancer -- 8 Prostate MRI -- 9 Renal Mass MRI and CT -- 10 Hepatocellular Carcinoma: LI-RADS and OPTN -- 11 Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma -- 12 Ovarian Cancer Staging -- 13 Endometrial Cancer MRI Staging -- 14 Cervical Cancer MRI Staging -- 15 CT Staging Lung Cancer TNM 8 -- 16 Thyroid Ultrasound -- Section III Structured Reports in Abdominal Imaging -- 17 CT Colonography -- 18 CT/MR Enterography -- 19 Perianal Fistulizing Disease on MRI -- 20 Adrenal Incidentaloma on CT/MRI -- 21 Ovarian and Adenxal Cysts on Ultrasound -- 22 Fibroid MRI -- 23 Pelvic Floor Dysfunction -- 24 Endometriosis MRI -- 25 Cystic Pancreatic Lesions: Template for CT and MRI -- 26 Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis -- 27 Placenta Accreta Spectrum MRI -- 28 Ultrasound of Liver Transplant -- 29 Kidney Transplant -- 30 Living Donor Liver Transplant -- Section IV Structured Reports in Thoracic Imaging -- 31 Incidental Pulmonary Nodules -- 32 CT Pulmonary Angiography -- 33 Tracheobronchomalacia -- 34 Fibrotic Lung Disease -- 35 Pulmonary Hypertension CTPA -- 36 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease -- 37 Cystic Lung Disease -- 38 Lung Cancer Screening -- 39 Standard Reporting on Chest CT Findings Related to COVID-19 -- 40 COVID-19 on Chest X-Ray -- Section V Structured Reports in Neuroradiology -- 41 Brain Tumors MRI.
42 Multiple Sclerosis -- 43 CT/CTA for Acute Stroke Imaging -- 44 Traumatic Brain Injury -- 45 NI-RADS (Neck Imaging Reporting and Data System) -- 46 Dementia -- Section VI Structured Reports in Cardiovascular Imaging -- 47 Coronary CT-Angiography (CTA) -- 48 Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) -- 49 Cardiac MR Examination: Cardiomyopathy in an Adult Patient -- 50 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA): Postprocedural Surveillance -- 51 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA): Preprocedural Evaluation -- 52 Coronary Arteries Calcium Quantitative CT Score -- 53 Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) CT for Coronary CTA -- Index -- Additional MedOne Access Information.
Summary: A practical guide for radiologists on providing high yield disease-specific reports Multiple studies show that referring physicians have a clear preference for structured radiology reports due to clarity and ease of interpretation, yet a one-size-fits all approach does not address disease complexities. Concurrently, the use of structured radiology templates has increased, driven in part by the need to comply with big data and artificial intelligence as well as reimbursement. Standardization of reporting is one of the first essential steps in the transformation of radiology from ""the art of im
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A practical guide for radiologists on providing high yield disease-specific reports Multiple studies show that referring physicians have a clear preference for structured radiology reports due to clarity and ease of interpretation, yet a one-size-fits all approach does not address disease complexities. Concurrently, the use of structured radiology templates has increased, driven in part by the need to comply with big data and artificial intelligence as well as reimbursement. Standardization of reporting is one of the first essential steps in the transformation of radiology from ""the art of im

Radiology Structured Reporting Handbook: Disease-Specific Templates and Interpretation Pearls -- MedOne Access Information -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- Section I What Is Structured Reportingand Do We Need It? -- 1 What is Structured Reporting? Clarifying the Meaning -- 2 Pros and Cons of Structured Reporting -- 3 Change Management-How to Implement Structured Reporting -- 4 How to Build a Template -- Section II Structured Reports in Cancer Imaging -- 5 Lymphoma Staging PET-CT -- 6 Pancreatic Cancer Initial Staging Exam -- 7 Rectal Cancer -- 8 Prostate MRI -- 9 Renal Mass MRI and CT -- 10 Hepatocellular Carcinoma: LI-RADS and OPTN -- 11 Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma -- 12 Ovarian Cancer Staging -- 13 Endometrial Cancer MRI Staging -- 14 Cervical Cancer MRI Staging -- 15 CT Staging Lung Cancer TNM 8 -- 16 Thyroid Ultrasound -- Section III Structured Reports in Abdominal Imaging -- 17 CT Colonography -- 18 CT/MR Enterography -- 19 Perianal Fistulizing Disease on MRI -- 20 Adrenal Incidentaloma on CT/MRI -- 21 Ovarian and Adenxal Cysts on Ultrasound -- 22 Fibroid MRI -- 23 Pelvic Floor Dysfunction -- 24 Endometriosis MRI -- 25 Cystic Pancreatic Lesions: Template for CT and MRI -- 26 Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis -- 27 Placenta Accreta Spectrum MRI -- 28 Ultrasound of Liver Transplant -- 29 Kidney Transplant -- 30 Living Donor Liver Transplant -- Section IV Structured Reports in Thoracic Imaging -- 31 Incidental Pulmonary Nodules -- 32 CT Pulmonary Angiography -- 33 Tracheobronchomalacia -- 34 Fibrotic Lung Disease -- 35 Pulmonary Hypertension CTPA -- 36 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease -- 37 Cystic Lung Disease -- 38 Lung Cancer Screening -- 39 Standard Reporting on Chest CT Findings Related to COVID-19 -- 40 COVID-19 on Chest X-Ray -- Section V Structured Reports in Neuroradiology -- 41 Brain Tumors MRI.

42 Multiple Sclerosis -- 43 CT/CTA for Acute Stroke Imaging -- 44 Traumatic Brain Injury -- 45 NI-RADS (Neck Imaging Reporting and Data System) -- 46 Dementia -- Section VI Structured Reports in Cardiovascular Imaging -- 47 Coronary CT-Angiography (CTA) -- 48 Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) -- 49 Cardiac MR Examination: Cardiomyopathy in an Adult Patient -- 50 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA): Postprocedural Surveillance -- 51 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA): Preprocedural Evaluation -- 52 Coronary Arteries Calcium Quantitative CT Score -- 53 Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) CT for Coronary CTA -- Index -- Additional MedOne Access Information.

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