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Bone age performed by BoneXpert software.
Bone age performed by BoneXpert software.
 
 
Female patient.<br />
Female patient.<br />
The chronological age is 9.8 years<br />
The chronological age is 9.8 years<br />

Revision as of 17:46, 12 November 2018

Paediatric bone age

Text to copy and insert, optimised for Sectra standard report texts

<RequestCaseHistory>
<RequestReason>

Bone age performed by BoneXpert software

<PatientSex> patient
The chronological age is [] years
Greulich and Pyle bone age is []
Tanner-Whitehouse 3 bone age is [] years.
The bone age is [].

Formatted for Sectra Ids7 and assuming BoneXpert is used - bone ages and z-score are displayed on PACS and can be dictated into the fields in the standard report.

For example this becomes:

Bone age performed by BoneXpert software.

Female patient.
The chronological age is 9.8 years
Greulich and Pyle bone age is 8 years and 2 months
Tanner-Whitehouse 3 bone age is 8.5 years.
The bone age is within 2 standard deviations of the mean.