Can a radiologist tell you results?

The radiologist writes the report for your doctor who ordered the exam. Typically, the report is sent to this doctor, who then delivers the results to you. Many patients can read their electronic health records online. Sometimes, these records include radiology reports.
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Can a radiologist diagnose you?

Radiologists are medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging (radiology) procedures (exams/tests) such as X-rays, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography (PET) and ultrasound.
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How long does it take for a radiologist to read a scan?

The results of the scan usually take 24 hours. A radiologist, a physician who specializes in reading and interpreting CT scan and other radiologic images, will review your scan and prepare a report that explains them.
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What can radiologists detect?

Radiology for detecting diseases and conditions
  • Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
  • Anemia.
  • Appendicitis.
  • Arthritis and osteoporosis.
  • Blood clots and peripheral artery disease (PAD)
  • Brain tumors.
  • Many types of cancers.
  • Pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
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Should radiologists talk to patients?

Given patient anxiety when cancer is a possible diagnosis, the authors recommend that radiologists communicate normal or nonmalignant findings immediately. When a malignancy is discovered, radiologists and clinicians should consult as soon as possible so that patients may be told quickly and privately.
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Do radiologists ever see patients?

Some radiologists, Kazerooni says, are already much closer to their clients. Those who specialize in breast imaging, for example, have a lot of patient contact, as do interventional radiologists who perform procedures akin to minimally invasive surgery.
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How often do radiologists make mistakes?

Errors and discrepancies in radiology practice are uncomfortably common, with an estimated day-to-day rate of 3–5% of studies reported, and much higher rates reported in many targeted studies.
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Can a radiologist tell if a mass is cancerous?

Some masses can be watched over time with regular mammograms or ultrasound to see if they change, but others may need to be checked with a biopsy. The size, shape, and margins (edges) of the mass can help the radiologist decide how likely it is to be cancer.
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Do radiologists read ultrasounds?

A radiologist reads imaging scans and results from X-rays, CT scans, MRI, mammograms, and ultrasounds.
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What can be seen on an ultrasound?

Ultrasound is a useful way of examining many of the body's internal organs, including but not limited to the:
  • heart and blood vessels, including the abdominal aorta and its major branches.
  • liver.
  • gallbladder.
  • spleen.
  • pancreas.
  • kidneys.
  • bladder.
  • uterus, ovaries, and unborn child (fetus) in pregnant patients.
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Will my doctor call me with ultrasound results?

You may be told the results of your scan soon after it's been carried out, but in most cases the images will need to be analysed and a report will be sent to the doctor who referred you for the scan. They'll discuss the results with you a few days later or at your next appointment, if one's been arranged.
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Is no news good news after MRI?

It's a generally held aphorism that “no news is good news”. In fact the opposite should hold when it comes to healthcare. If you have had a recent scan, blood test or other kind of medical investigation, the best policy to adopt is “no news is bad news”.
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What does a CT scan of chest abdomen and pelvis show?

An abdominal and pelvic CT scan can diagnose obstructions, kidney stones, hernias, masses, tumors, infections, aneurysms and many other problems.
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Will ultrasound tech tell me if something is wrong?

If your ultrasound is being performed by a technician, the technician most likely will not be allowed to tell you what the results mean. In that case, you will have to wait for your doctor to examine the images. Ultrasounds are used during pregnancy to measure the fetus and rule out or confirm suspected problems.
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Why can't the ultrasound tech tell me anything?

“Plenty of patients ask, but techs should not give information and should not even react to what they're seeing on the image,” Edwards said. “They aren't doctors, and while they do know how to get around your anatomy, they aren't qualified to diagnose you.”
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What procedures do radiologists do?

Interventional radiology procedures can utilize a wide variety of medical imaging, such as ultrasound, nuclear medicine imaging, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computed tomography (CT), not to mention X-ray fluoroscopy.
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Why would you need radiology?

The ability to use imaging to see inside the body, diagnose a broken bone, diagnose diseases and so much more has made radiology necessary for medical care. X-rays use radiation to look through the body and see foreign objects and bones.
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Can a radiologist tell you results UK?

They are acquiring diagnostic images according to specific protocols, so that a radiologist (a medical doctor with many years of specialized education) can interpret the images to provide an accurate report of the findings and results of your study.
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How long does it take a radiologist to read an MRI?

The swift transmission of diagnostic information is important to both patients and referring physicians. The results from an MRI scan are typically interpreted within 24 hours, and the scans themselves are usually given immediately to the patient on a disc after the MRI is complete.
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Can a surgeon tell if a tumor is cancerous by looking at it?

Cancer is nearly always diagnosed by an expert who has looked at cell or tissue samples under a microscope. In some cases, tests done on the cells' proteins, DNA, and RNA can help tell doctors if there's cancer. These test results are very important when choosing the best treatment options.
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What happens if a lump is found during a mammogram?

What happens next? If you are called back after a mammogram, or if you or your doctor found a lump in your breast during manual exam, your doctor will order a diagnostic mammogram. This is the same type of imaging as a screening mammogram, except more pictures may be taken.
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What does a cancerous lump look like on a mammogram?

What does breast cancer look like on a mammogram? Any area that does not look like normal tissue is a possible cause for concern. The radiologist will look for areas of white, high-density tissue and note its size, shape, and edges. A lump or tumor will show up as a focused white area on a mammogram.
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Can radiologist Miss diagnosis?

A radiologist could improperly administer and interpret a mammogram, which could result in a missed or delayed diagnosis of breast cancer. A radiologist reading a chest X-ray could miss a tumor. This could cause a critical delay in a patient's diagnosis of lung cancer.
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What are the 5 most common errors in radiology?

Johnson in 2016 revealed that the most common reasons for diagnostic errors were: failure to consult prior studies or reports; limitations in imaging technique (inappropriate or incomplete protocols); inaccurate or incomplete history; location of the lesion outside of the region of interest; failure to search ...
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Why do radiologists miss things?

Pathologists and clinical laboratory professionals who regularly analyze images will be interested in the findings of a research study designed to assess how the phenomenon called “inattentional blindness” among radiologists could cause them to possibly miss things hiding in plain sight.
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