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General advice

* Do not let performance on the previous film affect your next case.

Start of every case

(1) May I know the age & gender.


(2) May I know any pertinent history.


(3) Describe the study (see below).

Body of case

* Go for the abnormality first.


* Describe all the relevant features.


* Look for secondary abnormalities.


* Look at edge of the film.

Finishing the case

* Summarise the findings in 1 sentence.

* Give the DD

(1) This is typical.

(2) This is consistent.

(3) There is a differential [give 3].

* Never use "could" or "might"

(4) Suggest further ix and ex

Mammogram

"These are bilateral cranial-caudal and mediolateral oblique mammograms of an adultfemale patient"

Fluoroscopic study

* Type of study.


* May I see the non-contrast film and all the other views available.


* Identify the anatomy.


* Is the contrast in the right place?


* Common: fistula, strictures, ulcers, linitus.

CXR

"This is aPA/AP chest radiograph of an adult female"

AXR

"Thisis a plain radiograph of an abdomen"

MSKPlain Film

Adultvs paediatric

Nuclear medicine

* May I see an plain film imaging.


* Comment on tracer, body part.