The findings section of cases is where the description of that particular study is described. This section is located immediately below each study and findings contribute to case completeness.
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Findings
The findings section should contain a description of the whole study that should be similar to a radiology report.
Findings to exclude
Some features that are usually present in radiology reports should, however, be omitted.
- irrelevant negatives
- common incidental findings that have no relevance or teaching purpose
- e.g. degenerative change of the spine (unless relevant)
- measurements
- differential diagnoses (these can be put in a quiz question)
Example


Case courtesy of Prof Allison Zwingenberger, Vetlucent.com, vID: 74393


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