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Neuroradiology Reporting

Neuroradiology is a subspecialized field of radiology uses imaging techniques to diagnose and treat disorders associated with the brain, spine, head, neck, and blood vessels. The disorder conditions such as stroke, tumours, trauma, infections, and degenerative diseases can be evaluated by CT, MRI, angiography, and ultrasound.

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What is Neuroradiology Reporting?

Neuroradiology Reporting is the specialized process used to analyze & interpret the medical images of the brain, spine, spinal cord, head, and neck to create a diagnostic report to help doctors diagnose and treat neurological conditions. It works by sending the scans to expert neuroradiologists to analyze the images. He makes an accurate diagnostic report to guide urgent or routine treatment. These reports are prepared by expert neuroradiologists using advanced imaging like CT, MRI, CTA, MRA, and DSA.

Responsibilities

Neuroradiologists are responsible for the accurate interpretation of complex neuroimaging. Their primary duty involves analyzing imaging data to identify both subtle and overt neuropathologies. Every anatomical layer, vascular pattern, and signal variation is evaluated with precision. Interpretative responsibility includes detection of tumors, vascular lesions, hemorrhages, infarcts, infections, degenerative diseases, and trauma-related changes. Their responsibilities may also include: