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Words are the most important and sometimes the only medium of communication between a radiologist and a treating physician. The concept of structured reporting in radiology was well received in the face of growing concerns to overcome the limitations of ...
Abhishek Mahajan
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PURPOSECancer pathology reports have traditionally been narrative with limited reliable information. In high-income countries, synoptic format reporting has gradually been introduced to improve patient care and cancer registry input.
Darling Valverde L +2 more
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Guidelines for synoptic reporting of surgery and pathology in Hirschsprung disease. [PDF]
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE Synoptic, or standardized, reporting of surgery and pathology reports has been widely adopted in surgical oncology. Patients with Hirschsprung disease may experience morbidity related to surgical factors or underlying pathology and ...
Veras LV +16 more
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Synoptic reporting in Mohs micrographic surgery
There is currently no standardised reporting format for Mohs surgery with its operation reports mostly written in a narrative form making them prone to unintentional errors and omission of necessary data.
Samantha Cabrera +2 more
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Synoptic reporting of pituitary magnetic resonance imaging [PDF]
BackgroundPituitary adenomas are common, often asymptomatic tumours that are diagnosed incidentally by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain. There is considerable variation in the reporting of pituitary MRI, in part because there is no consensus as to what information should be included in such reports.
R. Dhillon +3 more
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Background Interpretation of Low Dose CT scans and protocol driven management of findings is a key aspect of lung cancer screening program performance.
Alain Tremblay +12 more
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The Oncologist’s Guide to Synoptic Reporting: A Primer [PDF]
Synoptic reporting in tumour pathology is defined by (1) completeness in terms of data elements as well as (2) a specific, laboratory value-like format.
E. Hewer
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ENETS standardized (synoptic) reporting for endoscopy in neuroendocrine tumors
Despite efforts from various endoscopy societies, reporting in the field of endoscopy remains extremely heterogeneous. Harmonisation of clinical practice in endoscopy has been highlighted by application of many clinical practice guidelines and standards ...
I. Borbath +13 more
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Reporting Gleason grade/score in synoptic reports of radical prostatectomies
Context: The format of a synoptic report can significantly affect the accuracy, speed, and preference with which a reader can retrieve information.
Andrew A Renshaw +2 more
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A277 SYNOPTIC REPORTING IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE [PDF]
Abstract Background Inflammatory bowel disease is a chronic medical condition requiring regular clinical assessment and evaluation. Specialist involvement often occurs regularly to determine disease activity, progression, and consider therapeutic changes for disease control.
Yu, R, Smith, B C, Loomes, D
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