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Brain

The brain section will help technical readers translate high-impact neurologic report language into fast imaging logic. Brain imaging often uses compressed, specialized terms, so this section will focus on what the finding means, how radiologists usually recognize it, and why it matters for workflow, AI, and engineering decisions.

Likely first concept pages

  • Intracranial hemorrhage
  • Ischemic stroke
  • Brain mass
  • Edema and mass effect
  • Hydrocephalus

Engineer-first angles

  • how non-contrast CT, CTA, CT perfusion, and MRI play different roles
  • why timing matters in stroke and hemorrhage workflows
  • structured reporting language in emergency neuroradiology
  • detection, triage, and prioritization use cases for AI

Why this section matters

Brain imaging is often the fastest-paced part of radiology workflow. For technical teams, the important question is usually not full neurologic detail. It is understanding which finding is urgent, which modality makes the call, and how that report language maps to routing, triage, and downstream systems.