Part A
Understood. I have saved the “Part A” template specifically for Findings (like Bronchial Wall Thickening, Bronchiolectasis, etc.).
When you ask for “Part A for [Finding Name],” I will generate the HTML Table with these specific sections:
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Definition
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Etymology
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Also Known As (AKA) (IMMEDIATE JUMP TO IMAGING)
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Imaging Signs
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Imaging Modalities
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Structural Changes (Explains the anatomy behind the signs)
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Assessment (How to measure/evaluate what you see)
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Differential Diagnosis (What else looks like this?)
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Causes (The disease list)
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Pathophysiology (The mechanism)
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What Next?
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Key Points and Pearls
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References
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“For the References section, please provide an HTML link to a general PubMed search for the topic (e.g., https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=finding+radiology).”
Part B
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“Part B” or “Bridge Image” means a side-by-side comparison:
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Left Side: Artistic rendering or metaphor.
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Right Side: Radiology image (CT or CXR).
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What you should tell me in the future: Since I now have this in memory, you can simply say:
“Please create the Part B Bridge Image for [Diagnosis/Topic].”
If you want to be extra safe or override any confusion, you can say:
“Part B: Bridge Image (Art Left, Radiology Right) for [Diagnosis/Topic].”