{"id":"6810367213857cf09e6c122a","name":"CT of the KNee","slug":"ct-of-the-knee","description":"","category":{"modality":"CT","system":"MSK"},"tags":[],"sections":{"title":{"defaultText":"","aiInstructions":"Use the exam title as the report heading. Include modality, body region, and whether contrast was administered."},"clinicalHistory":{"defaultText":"[Patient-specific — populated at report time]","aiInstructions":"Ask the user for: patient age, sex, presenting complaint, relevant clinical history, and reason for the exam. This section contextualizes the entire report. Always include it."},"comparison":{"defaultText":"No prior studies available for comparison.","aiInstructions":"Ask if prior imaging studies are available. If yes, specify modality, date, and institution. Describe interval changes from prior."},"technique":{"defaultText":"TECHNIQUE: CT of the    knee were obtained without IV contrast. Images were reformatted and reviewed in axial, coronal and sagittal projections.","aiInstructions":"Describe the imaging technique: sequences or projections acquired, field of view, slice thickness, contrast agent and dose if used, and any technical limitations."},"findings":{"defaultText":"There is no evidence of a fracture. The joint spaces are maintained.  \n\nThere are no soft tissue masses. Normal muscle groups of the visualized distal thigh and \nproximal leg, without edema or atrophy. Normal subcutaneous adipose tissue space. \nThere is no joint effusion, popliteal cyst or periarticular bursitis. There are no intra-articular \nosteochondral bodies.","aiInstructions":"Systematically evaluate each anatomical structure. For each finding field, describe size, location, morphology, signal/density characteristics, and any associated features. If normal, use the defaultText.","fields":[]},"impression":{"defaultText":"Normal examination.","aiInstructions":"Summarize the most clinically significant findings in numbered list format. Lead with the primary diagnosis or most urgent finding. Include recommendations for follow-up or additional workup where appropriate. Use formal radiology report language."}},"aiUsageInstructions":{"summary":"Use this template to generate a complete CT of the KNee radiology report.","steps":["1. Collect patient clinical history from the user (age, sex, clinical indication).","2. Confirm whether prior studies are available for comparison.","3. For the Technique section, use defaultText or adapt based on actual acquisition parameters.","4. For each field in sections.findings.fields: ask the user for the finding or infer from clinical context. Use defaultText if the structure is normal.","5. Generate the Impression by summarizing the most significant findings from step 4.","6. Use the aiInstructions for each section to guide the depth and format of the content.","7. Maintain formal radiology report language throughout. Passive voice preferred.","8. If any finding is abnormal, quantify it with measurements and describe its imaging characteristics."],"language":"Formal radiology report language. Passive voice preferred. Avoid first-person pronouns.","format":"Numbered impression list. Prose findings paragraphs or structured field-by-field format both acceptable.","units":"Report measurements in centimeters (cm) for masses, millimeters (mm) for small structures."},"meta":{"canonicalUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/templates/ct-of-the-knee","claudeApiUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/templates/api/claude/ct-of-the-knee","useInDashboardUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/?templateId=6810367213857cf09e6c122a","apiUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/templates/api/ct-of-the-knee","updatedAt":"2026-03-01T00:12:07.785Z","license":"Free for clinical and educational use. Attribution appreciated."}}