{"id":"69a23087efd4f1d917504098","name":"MRI Hip Without Contrast","slug":"mri-hip-without-contrast","description":"Structured template for MRI imaging of the hip joint and surrounding structures without intravenous contrast","category":{"modality":"MRI","system":"MSK"},"tags":["mri","hip","joint","musculoskeletal","no contrast","outpatient"],"sections":{"title":{"defaultText":"MRI of the Hip Without Contrast","aiInstructions":"Use the study title as provided in the source report. Standard format is 'MRI of the Hip Without Contrast' unless otherwise specified."},"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":"If prior studies are mentioned in the report, replace default text with specific comparison details. Otherwise, retain the default statement."},"technique":{"defaultText":"Multiplanar MRI images of the hip were obtained without intravenous contrast.","aiInstructions":"Preserve the technique description exactly as stated in the source report. Include imaging planes used, contrast administration status, and any special sequences performed."},"findings":{"defaultText":"Detailed multiplanar imaging of the hip demonstrates normal osseous, articular, and soft tissue structures.","aiInstructions":"Organize findings by anatomical structure. Present each structure assessment clearly. Use normal defaults for structures with no mentioned abnormalities. Replace defaults with actual findings when pathology is identified.","fields":[{"name":"Femoral Head and Proximal Femur","defaultText":"Normal cortical and marrow signal of the femoral head and visualized proximal femur without evidence of fracture, dislocation, or avascular necrosis.","aiInstructions":"Assess for fracture, dislocation, avascular necrosis, marrow signal abnormalities, and cortical integrity. Report any abnormal signal intensity or structural changes."},{"name":"Acetabulum and Pelvis","defaultText":"The remaining visualized osseous structures of the acetabulum and pelvis are normal.","aiInstructions":"Evaluate acetabular morphology, cortical surfaces, and pelvic bone structures. Note any fractures, dysplasia, or osseous abnormalities."},{"name":"Femoroacetabular Impingement","defaultText":"No secondary signs of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome.","aiInstructions":"Assess for cam-type impingement, pincer-type impingement, and associated secondary changes. Document presence or absence of impingement morphology."},{"name":"Articular Cartilage","defaultText":"Normal articular cartilage without focal chondral defects.","aiInstructions":"Evaluate cartilage thickness and integrity on both femoral and acetabular surfaces. Report any chondral thinning, fissuring, or full-thickness defects."},{"name":"Intra-articular Bodies","defaultText":"No intra-articular osteochondral loose bodies.","aiInstructions":"Assess joint space for loose bodies, fragments, or debris. Note location and characteristics if present."},{"name":"Joint Effusion","defaultText":"No joint effusion.","aiInstructions":"Evaluate for presence and volume of joint fluid. Characterize as simple or complex if present. Estimate size if significant."},{"name":"Labrum","defaultText":"Normal capsular structures without acetabular labral tear or para-labral cyst.","aiInstructions":"Assess labral morphology, integrity, and signal. Report any tears (anterior, posterior, superior), degenerative changes, or associated cysts."},{"name":"Bursae","defaultText":"No trochanteric or iliopsoas bursitis.","aiInstructions":"Evaluate major bursae including trochanteric, iliopsoas, and ischiogluteal. Report any fluid distension, inflammation, or thickening."},{"name":"Tendons and Insertions","defaultText":"Normal visualized muscles and tendons of the hip with normal gluteus, hamstring, and iliopsoas tendon insertions.","aiInstructions":"Assess gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, piriformis, hamstring, iliopsoas, and rectus femoris tendons. Report any tears, tendinopathy, or insertion abnormalities."},{"name":"Muscles","defaultText":"Normal visualized muscles of the hip.","aiInstructions":"Evaluate hip musculature for atrophy, fatty infiltration, edema, or tears. Include gluteal muscles, hip adductors, and deep hip flexors."},{"name":"Subcutaneous Tissues","defaultText":"Normal subcutis adipose tissue space.","aiInstructions":"Assess subcutaneous fat planes for edema, infiltration, or abnormal signal."},{"name":"Extra-articular Fluid Collections","defaultText":"No extra-articular fluid collections, hematoma, or soft tissue masses.","aiInstructions":"Evaluate for fluid collections, hematoma, seroma, or other abnormal collections in soft tissues around the hip."},{"name":"Pelvic Soft Tissues","defaultText":"Normal visualized soft tissues of the pelvis without soft tissue masses, fluid collections, or hematoma.","aiInstructions":"Assess pelvic soft tissues for masses, lymphadenopathy, or abnormal collections."},{"name":"Pelvic Sidewall","defaultText":"Normal pelvic sidewall structures.","aiInstructions":"Evaluate pelvic sidewall for masses, vascular abnormalities, or other pathology."}]},"impression":{"defaultText":"Normal examination.","aiInstructions":"Provide a concise summary of findings. If pathology is identified, replace default text with specific diagnoses or findings. Keep impression brief and clinically relevant."}},"aiUsageInstructions":{"summary":"Use this template to generate a complete MRI Hip Without Contrast 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/mri-hip-without-contrast","claudeApiUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/templates/api/claude/mri-hip-without-contrast","useInDashboardUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/?templateId=69a23087efd4f1d917504098","apiUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/templates/api/mri-hip-without-contrast","updatedAt":"2026-03-01T00:12:15.239Z","license":"Free for clinical and educational use. Attribution appreciated."}}