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How RadDx reviews and explains radiology content

RadDx combines structured radiology terminology, educational content templates, and AI-assisted language generation to explain report wording. The system is designed for education only and is not a diagnostic service.

How RadDx generates explanations

RadDx processes report wording, extracts relevant findings, and converts them into a plain-English explanation layer. It also connects findings to educational libraries for follow-up context, prevalence references when available, and related report wording.

Content sources used

  • American College of Radiology educational and guideline materials
  • RadiologyInfo.org patient-facing radiology education
  • Radiopaedia for terminology familiarity and pattern context
  • NIH and MedlinePlus consumer education resources
  • PubMed-indexed literature and publicly available guideline summaries when appropriate

Limitations of AI interpretation

AI can help explain wording, but it does not see the full medical chart, prior imaging, physical exam, laboratory context, or clinician reasoning. That means AI-generated explanations can support understanding, but they cannot safely replace diagnostic or treatment decisions.

Educational purpose and standards

RadDx is built to explain radiology language in a way that is easier to read while staying aligned with how radiologists describe findings. The system uses radiology standards, guideline summaries, and cautious patient-education phrasing to reduce overstatement.

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Important Notice

Educational use only. RadDx does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or clinician supervision.

Not for emergencies. If you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or seek immediate care.

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