Abstract
A fair level of sensitivity in the radiologist is fundamental for report quality. The report — as previously stated — is nothing more than an official opinion, a subjective interpretation, and as such, is influenced by the radiologist’s character. As a result, after reading many reports from the same structure, some prescribers can recognize the radiology specialist from his or her style alone, without having to read the name or initials, so strong is the author’s character. In turn, the various types of reports require different levels of sensitivity.
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(2008). From the Typology of the Report to the Sensitivity of the Radiologist. In: Radiological Reporting in Clinical Practice. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0682-9_7
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