Report template

Report template — MRI of symphysis

MRI report template for symphysis — clinical body in pt-BR with [...] placeholders for exam-specific findings.

When to use

MSK MRI evaluates internal joint derangement (menisci, ligaments, labrum), tendinopathies and tears, osteochondral lesions, marrow edema, pre-surgical lesions and post-op follow-up. Standard for soft-tissue analysis.

What to evaluate

  • Bony structures: marrow signal, focal lesions, edema, occult fractures.
  • Articular cartilage: focal changes, fissures, osteochondral lesions.
  • Tendons/ligaments: integrity, thickness, partial/full tears.
  • Menisci/labrum: tears, shape, periphery.
  • Effusion and synovitis, adjacent soft tissue.

Interactive template

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Técnica: Sequências ponderadas em T1, T2, em aquisições multiplanares. Análise: - Articulações: de contornos regulares, sem derrame articular ou sinovite. Superfícies condrais preservadas. - Fraturas: ausentes. - Lesões ósseas focais: ausentes. - Demais estruturas ósseas: com morfologia e sinal da medular conservados. - Estruturas ligamentares: sem lesões. - Estruturas musculotendíneas: sem lesões musculares ou tendíneas. - Placa aponeurótica retoadutora: sem lesões. - Planos superficiais: sem alterações significativas. Comparação: Em relação ao exame de não se observam alterações significativas. Conclusão: Exame dentro dos limites da normalidade.
Template in Brazilian Portuguese (clinical reporting language). Adapt to your service protocol. Not medical advice — the physician reviews, edits and signs.

How to use

  • Replace each [...] with the exam's measurement or descriptor.
  • Adapt the conclusion to your service protocol before signing.
  • Use the template as a starting point — not a replacement for physician review.
  • In Laudos.AI, dictate findings in natural speech and the AI structures text in this format for review.

Frequently asked

Bone marrow edema — when relevant?
Edema may indicate stress fracture, osteochondral lesion, active synovitis, infection, neoplasm or chronic inflammation (transient marrow edema syndrome). Always correlate with clinic and pattern.
MR arthrography — when?
Detailed evaluation of labrum (shoulder, hip), scapholunate ligament, ligaments of the elbow and ankle. Not routine — case-by-case based on suspicion.
MRI vs US for tendons — when each?
US: dynamic study, guided injection, superficial tendinopathy, cost. MRI: deep tendons, associated bone/cartilage lesion, pre-surgical, post-op complications.

References

  • ESSR & ACR consensus papers on MSK MRI protocols.

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