{"id":"6941a87e2756f34e628c3713","name":"Orbits X-Ray","slug":"orbits-x-ray","description":"","category":{"modality":"X-Ray","system":"CNS"},"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":"Standard radiographic views of the orbits were obtained, including PA (Caldwell), Waters, and Lateral projections.","aiInstructions":"- If the user dictates specific views (e.g., \"we only did a Waters view\" or \"limited study\"), modify the default text to reflect exactly what was performed.\n- If the user mentions patient limitations (e.g., \"patient moved,\" \"suboptimal positioning\"), add a sentence: \"Study limited by patient motion/positioning.\""},"findings":{"defaultText":"Bones: The orbital rims and walls are intact. No acute fractures or osseous abnormalities are identified. The superior orbital fissures and optic canals appear symmetric.\n\nForeign Bodies: No intraorbital radiopaque foreign bodies are visualized.\n\nSinuses: The visualized paranasal sinuses are clear.\n\nSoft Tissues: No preseptal or postseptal soft tissue swelling or emphysema.","aiInstructions":"- Listen for keywords regarding trauma or foreign bodies.\n- **Fractures:** If the user mentions a break/fracture, specify the location (e.g., \"orbital floor,\" \"medial wall,\" \"zygomaticofrontal suture\"). Change \"trapdoor\" to \"suggestive of trapdoor fracture.\"\n- **Foreign Bodies:** If the user mentions \"metal,\" \"shavings,\" or \"fragments,\" update the Foreign Bodies section to: \"Radio-opaque foreign body identified in the [Left/Right] orbit.\" Describe size/location if dictated.\n- **Sinuses:** Map \"fluid\" or \"blood\" to \"air-fluid level\" or \"opacification.\"\n- **Soft Tissue:** Map \"air in the eye\" to \"orbital emphysema.\"","fields":[]},"impression":{"defaultText":"1. No radiographic evidence of acute orbital fracture.\n2. No intraorbital radiopaque foreign body identified.","aiInstructions":"- Summarize the findings concisely.\n- If the Findings section was changed to include a fracture, update Point 1 to state the specific fracture (e.g., \"Acute depressed fracture of the left orbital floor\").\n- If a foreign body was found, update Point 2 to: \"Intraorbital radiopaque foreign body present. CT correlation recommended for precise localization.\"\n- If the indication was for MRI clearance and the study is normal, add: \"Cleared for MRI.\""}},"aiUsageInstructions":{"summary":"Use this template to generate a complete Orbits X-Ray 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/orbits-x-ray","claudeApiUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/templates/api/claude/orbits-x-ray","useInDashboardUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/?templateId=6941a87e2756f34e628c3713","apiUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/templates/api/orbits-x-ray","updatedAt":"2026-02-28T23:43:56.306Z","license":"Free for clinical and educational use. Attribution appreciated."}}