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I n the image interpretation process,the radiologist is called upon tomake observations, characterize these observations, and make infer-ences from them in the text report. Most observations are made on the basis of image findings, but there is other “evidence ” available to the radi-ologist in certain settings—for exam-ple, measurements made by using the imaging modality (eg, obstetric ultra-sonography) or computer-aided detec-tion information. We define image an-notation as the explanatory or de-scriptive information regarding the meaning of an image that is generated by a human observer. Some observa-
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