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Finding is a term used in medicine to describe a particular aspect or result of an examination or diagnostic test. It can refer to physical findings during a patient examination or findings in diagnostic imaging or laboratory tests.
Physical Findings
Physical findings are observations made by a healthcare provider during a physical examination of a patient. These can include observations about the patient's appearance, behavior, and physical responses to certain maneuvers or tests. Physical findings can provide important clues about a patient's health status and can guide further diagnostic testing.
Diagnostic Imaging Findings
Diagnostic imaging findings are observations made by a radiologist or other healthcare provider who interprets imaging studies such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and ultrasound studies. These findings can reveal abnormalities in the structure or function of various body parts and can help diagnose a wide range of medical conditions.
Laboratory Findings
Laboratory findings are results obtained from laboratory tests performed on samples of a patient's blood, urine, or other body fluids or tissues. These findings can provide information about a patient's metabolic status, immune function, genetic makeup, and many other aspects of health and disease.
Interpretation of Findings
The interpretation of findings is a critical step in the diagnostic process. It involves integrating the findings from the physical examination, diagnostic imaging, and laboratory tests with the patient's history and symptoms to arrive at a diagnosis. This process requires a high level of clinical judgment and expertise.


