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CT Head Without Contrast - voice obtimized (Copy) General
Structured template for non-contrast CT imaging of the brain, optimized for voice-to-text reporting with enhanced vocabulary recognition for normal and pathological findings.
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Title
CT Head Without Contrast
Clinical History
Patient-specific — populated from user input at report time. Shows "None" if not provided.
Comparison
No prior studies available for comparison.
Technique
Axial non-contrast CT images of the head were obtained.
Findings
The brain parenchyma demonstrates normal gray-white matter differentiation. The ventricles and sulci are normal in size and configuration. There is no evidence of intracranial hemorrhage, mass effect, or midline shift.
Brain Parenchyma
Normal gray-white matter differentiation is preserved. No focal areas of abnormal density.
Ventricles and Cisterns
The lateral, third, and fourth ventricles are normal in size and configuration. The basal cisterns are patent.
Sulci and Gyri
Cortical sulci and gyri are normal in appearance without abnormal prominence.
Intracranial Hemorrhage
No evidence of acute intracranial hemorrhage.
Mass and Mass Effect
No intracranial mass or mass effect. No midline shift.
Cerebellum and Brainstem
The cerebellum and brainstem are normal in appearance.
Skull and Calvarium
The skull and calvarium are intact. No fractures identified.
Paranasal Sinuses
The paranasal sinuses are clear and well-aerated.
Mastoid Air Cells
The mastoid air cells are well-aerated.
Impression
No acute intracranial abnormality. No evidence of intracranial hemorrhage or mass.
Voice Terminology
Normal:normal brain parenchymagray-white differentiation preservedno acute abnormalityno intracranial hemorrhageno mass effectno midline shift
Pathology:intracranial hemorrhagesubarachnoid hemorrhageepidural hematomasubdural hematomaintraparenchymal hemorrhagemass effectmidline shiftmass lesionacute infarcthypodensehyperdenseedemahydrocephalusskull fracturesubdural collection
General:brain parenchymasulcigyriventriclescisternsbasal gangliathalamiinternal capsulecorpus callosumcerebellumbrainstemtemporal lobesfrontal lobesparietal lobesoccipital lobes
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