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Prostate Ultrasound Report
Public Sono Ai Report guide about Prostate Ultrasound Report, with context, preparation notes, references and safety limits for ultrasound use.
Why prostate requires context
Prostate in ultrasound can mean volumetric estimation via abdominal route, transrectal evaluation, biopsy guidance, therapeutic planning or part of a urinary exam. The route defines the resolution, preparation and the weight of the conclusion.
For assistive AI, the main risk is inferring oncology from volume, heterogeneity or calcifications. The report must differentiate imaging, symptom, laboratory, MRI, biopsy and pathology.
Practical reporting flow
Tabela: Step | What to document | Limit or caution
Useful descriptors
Tabela: Element | How to record | Common pitfall
Proportional conclusions
The conclusion must make it clear whether the exam answered to volume, bladder, residual, focal finding or procedure. When the clinical question is cancer, standard ultrasound does not replace PSA, DRE, MRI, biopsy or pathology.
Tabela: Situation | Safe formulation
Checklist against AI extrapolation
An assistive draft can improve clarity and standardization, but needs to respect missing data. Prostate is a topic where an exaggerated conclusion harms both patient and requesting physician.
Biopsy, MRI and fusion
Ultrasound can guide systematic, transrectal, transperineal biopsy or serve as a component in MRI/US fusion. The text should state the method used and not assume MRI target, PI-RADS or histological result if these data were not provided.
When there is oncological suspicion, the safest language is to indicate correlation with urological stratification, PSA, DRE, multiparametric MRI and pathology according to applicable protocol and guideline.
Technical and public sources
The sources below support technique, documentation, transrectal route, guided biopsy, BPH, LUTS, urinary retention, PSA, MRI and limits of ultrasound in the prostatic context.
Connection with patients and product
- Physician area
- Prostate ultrasound for patients
- Kidneys and urinary tract in ultrasound report
- Kidney and urinary tract ultrasound for patients
- Preparation for kidney and urinary tract ultrasound
- Assistive AI ultrasound report
- Voice ultrasound report
- Ultrasound courses
- Ultrasound Academy
- Ultrasound sources
- Editorial policy and medical review
- Official contact
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