If you're looking to dive deeper, community-driven sites like Radiopaedia are incredible for seeing real-world cases and learning the "search patterns" used by professionals [6, 39].
Radiologists don't just "look" at pictures; they perform a systematic search for abnormalities. A standard Radiology Report typically follows this structure: Why was the scan ordered? Basic Radiology
Uses high-frequency sound waves to create live images. It’s frequently used for pregnancy monitoring and looking at organs like the heart or gallbladder [17, 19]. 🔍 How to "Read" a Scan If you're looking to dive deeper, community-driven sites
Using high-energy radiation to treat diseases like cancer [36]. 🛠️ The Common Imaging Modalities If you're looking to dive deeper
A detailed, technical description of what the radiologist sees (the "raw data") [7, 10].