Radiographic findings demonstrate worsening or advancement of a condition compared to previous imaging studies.
Used when comparing current imaging findings to prior studies, indicating a change or worsening of a specific condition like tumor size, bone lesion, or disease process.
"Comparison with prior studies from [date] shows interval progression of the right upper lobe lung nodule, now measuring 2.5 cm compared to 1.8 cm previously."
This phrase should be used when there is clear evidence of change between imaging studies. Specific measurements and detailed descriptions of the progression are crucial for accurate documentation.
Common questions about using medical phrases in clinical documentation