The X-ray Right Clavicle AP View template is an essential tool for clinicians seeking precise imaging of the clavicle to diagnose fractures, dislocations, or other pathologies. This template facilitates accurate assessment by providing a standardized approach to capturing anterior-posterior views, ensuring optimal visualization of the clavicular structure. By adopting this template, healthcare professionals can enhance diagnostic accuracy, streamline workflow, and improve patient outcomes. Explore the benefits of implementing this template in your radiology practice to ensure comprehensive evaluation and effective treatment planning for shoulder injuries and conditions.
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Radiology ReportPatient Name: John DoePatient ID: 123456Date of Examination: October 15, 2023Referring Physician: Dr. Jane SmithExamination: MRI of the Lumbar SpineClinical Indication:The patient presents with chronic lower back pain radiating to the left leg, with a history of lumbar disc herniation. The examination is requested to evaluate for any disc pathology or nerve root compression.Technique:MRI of the lumbar spine was performed using standard T1-weighted, T2-weighted, and STIR sequences in sagittal and axial planes.Findings:- Alignment: Normal lumbar lordosis is maintained. No evidence of spondylolisthesis.- Vertebrae: Vertebral body heights are preserved. No acute fractures or marrow signal abnormalities are noted.- Discs:- L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L4: No significant disc bulge or herniation.- L4-L5: Mild disc bulge with no significant spinal canal or foraminal stenosis.- L5-S1: Moderate disc herniation with left paracentral protrusion, causing mild compression of the left S1 nerve root.- Spinal Canal and Neural Foramina: No significant spinal canal stenosis. Mild left foraminal narrowing at L5-S1.- Soft Tissues: No abnormal paraspinal soft tissue masses.Impression:1. Moderate disc herniation at L5-S1 with mild compression of the left S1 nerve root, correlating with the patient's symptoms of left leg radiculopathy.2. Mild disc bulge at L4-L5 without significant stenosis.Recommendations:Clinical correlation is advised. Consideration for neurosurgical consultation if symptoms persist or worsen.Radiologist: Dr. Emily CarterDate of Report: October 16, 2023
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