To the naked eye, it looks undamaged and all in one piece, but it's not clean.
Grossly stable means the situations appears about the same as last time using normal examination techniques.
"Grossly unremarkable gallbladder" means that upon visual inspection during a medical procedure such as an ultrasound or surgery, the gallbladder appears normal with no obvious signs of disease or abnormalities.
Grossly normal is indicative of an unchanged state, whether referring to something "normal" in the usual sense of the word, or to a recognized medical condition that does not warrant intervention at this particular time.
A grossly unremarkable osseous nasal exam means that there are no notable abnormalities or issues observed upon visual inspection or palpation of the nasal bones or surrounding structures. It indicates that the bone structure of the nose appears normal without any significant defects, deformities, or pathologies.
"Grossly unremarkable" on a CT ankle scan typically indicates that there are no significant abnormalities or findings of note in the ankle area being evaluated. It suggests that the structures and tissues appear normal and there are no issues that stand out to the radiologist reviewing the scan.
Grossly unremarkable means there is nothing interesting to talk about, its normal.
THAT´S MEANS "PERFECTLY NORMAL"
Grossly preserved means that to the naked eye, it looks intact.
Gross means appearance without the aid of a magnifying instrument. An example of this is gross anatomy, which is a study of how the body looks without the aid of a microscope. Grossly maintained means that upon initial inspection it was maintained
"Bones grossly normal" on an x-ray means that there are no significant abnormalities detected upon visual inspection. This suggests that the bones appear to be structurally intact without any obvious fractures, deformities, or signs of disease. However, further evaluation by a medical professional may be needed to assess for more subtle or internal changes.
It means that your heart does not need to be remarked about in the medical record regarding its size other than to document that it is normal in size. Those two words put together in normal language may seem rude. It is a precise, scientific phrase and its meaning is not derogatory.
On a chest x-ray, this means that the bones are seen as normal, without pathology.