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Ai Ultrasound Report
Public Sono Ai Report guide about Ai Ultrasound Report, with context, preparation notes, references and safety limits for ultrasound use.
What assistive AI means in reporting
In Sono Ai Report, assistive AI does not mean autonomous diagnosis. It means using automation to transform findings provided by the user into an editable report text, with structure, medical language, and operational organization for the ultrasound workflow.
The physician remains at the center of the process: informing the exam, reviewing the draft, correcting measurements, adjusting conclusions, deciding what goes into the final document, and signing.
Which routines it was designed for
- General ultrasound reports in clinics, offices, or imaging centers.
- Workflows where the physician needs to reduce repetitive typing without losing control of the final text.
- Scenarios with templates, phrases, measurements, references, calculators, and reviewable PDFs in the same environment.
- Teams that require trusted public pages, contact info, terms, privacy, and security before adopting a tool.
Explicit clinical limits
- The system does not perform an ultrasound exam.
- The system does not replace the physician, clinical judgment, or internal service policy.
- The system must not invent measurements, findings, or conclusions that were not informed.
- The final report must be reviewed, corrected, and signed by the responsible professional.
- The use of AI is to support documentation, not to make autonomous clinical decisions.
Why this page exists
This URL was created to directly answer a common search: how to use AI for ultrasound reporting responsibly. It connects the product to methodology, trust, authorship, Academy, and security pages, rather than relying solely on the dynamic homepage.
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Institutional responsibility
Product: Sono Ai Report. Responsible company: {COMPANY_NAME}, CNPJ {COMPANY_TAX_ID}. Page updated on {LEGAL_UPDATED_AT}.
Need to contact the Sono Ai Report team?
support@sonoaireport.comThis page summarizes operational practices in plain language. It does not replace legal advice, an agreement with your institution or internal medical-record policy.