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. 2016 Mar 8;29(6):654–657. doi: 10.1007/s10278-016-9874-0

Table 3.

Example of output produced from testing of a CT Chest, Abdomen, and Pelvis report.

Raw report DDX Parsed report DDX Gold standard “Impression”
DDX 1. Contraction of choledochal sphincter 1. Viral pneumonia In the lower chest, there is a moderate sized pericardial effusion with enhancement of the visceral and parietal pericardium. Bilateral pleural effusions. Mild bibasilar atelectasis. Liver enhances heterogeneously with a nutmeg appearance, which may be secondary to increased right-sided heart pressures from the pericardial effusion. Mild peri-portal edema
2. Air bubble 2. Amebic pericarditis
3. Choledocholithiasis 3. Bacterial pericarditis
4. Intussusception 4. Infectious pericarditis
5. Chiliaditi syndrome 5. Neoplasm of the mediastinum
6. Dysplastic nodule
7. Compression atelectasis
8. Contraction atelectasis
9. Peripheral mucus plug
10. Postoperative adhesive atelectasis
Grade Low High