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So, for report organization,
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you want to make sure that you have an indication
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that's very clear.
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You know, why we're doing the exam.
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If there's something to follow,
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what are we following and what breast? You want to talk about
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the MRI technique, what was the technique used?
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And that can be a paragraph that's part of a template.
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The description of the breast composition.
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So that's the amount of fibroglandular tissue.
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Description of the background parenchymal enhancement.
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Describe any important findings with comparison
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to prior exams, and then give the BI-RADS assessment
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category and the management recommendation.
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This is our basic template for reporting breast MRI.
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We have a few different templates,
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depending on whether it's negative or benign,
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or we have some findings, but the basics are similar.
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There's a history that sort of propagated from our
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radiology information system
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and sometimes has to be modified, but you know.
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An x-year-old woman seen for whatever indication.
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The last menstrual period.
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What films were compared?
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The technique, you know, ours has a drop down menu for
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whether it's a 1.5 or 3 Tesla.
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What technical factors were used,
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you just pick those off.
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And then how many times we did post contrast exams.
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In our case, it would be 3 times here.
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And how much contrast was given.
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That's weight-based. So it's going to vary from patient to patient.
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So, you know, how much contrast was used and what
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type of contrast was used, so that's all recorded.
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And then we have a recording of fibroglandular
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tissue and background parenchymal tissue.
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So there's a reminder to put those in.
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And then sections for right and left breast and their findings.
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No template for that.
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That's really just a free dictation. And then,
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our kinetic analysis statement and our impression
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and recommendation, and then BI-RADS category.
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So, this is the template that we're using. We pull that up.
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And then we, you know, sort of fill it in
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as needed in our radiology information system.
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Here's an example
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of a report.
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The history is a 60 year old woman seen for high risk screening
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and she has a strong family history of breast cancer.
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She's postmenopausal,
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we have our technique paragraph filled in here, and then
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her findings in the right breast and the left breast,
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you know, we say we've got some scattered foci of enhancement,
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may be more prominent on the left than the right.
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But similar to prior studies, nothing suspicious.
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On the left, she has a biopsy clip,
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Our kinetic analysis paragraph,
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our impression, and recommendation,
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which includes
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when she should have her screening mammogram and
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you know, that we're going to continue high risk
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screening breast MRI, and our BI-RADS category.
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Another patient.
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This is 65 year old woman who's had a left breast cancer.
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We mentioned when it was and how it was treated,
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and that the patient is taking an aromatase inhibitor.
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We have our films compared and technique sections.
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And then we go on to our findings, our amount of tissue, the
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enhancement pattern, and then right and left breast findings.
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We've got more going on in the left because she had
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a lumpectomy and radiation changes.
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And then our impression,
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you know, pretty brief. Post lumpectomy changes left breast.
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No suspicious enhancement in either breast.
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And our recommendation for
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mammography, and MR, and our BI-RADS category.
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So, basically, similar type of report for this patient.
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A 50 year old, for high risk screening,
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you know, some procedure history,
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her family history of breast cancer.
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Our films compared and technique sections, same as before.
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And then our findings.
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Amount of tissue and background parenchymal
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enhancement. And then right breast and left breast separate.
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Right breast had a 4mm
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focus of enhancement that we're following.
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So we give a series and image number.
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The left breast also had a focus that we're following.
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We gave the series and image number. If there's,
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you know, really nothing else to report, we say that the lymph
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nodes looked okay and, you know, the rest is similar.
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Just these same templated headings. But we want
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to make sure that we have a definite impression.
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A definite recommendation for what we're going to do as far as
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follow-up and then our BI-RADS category given at the end.
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