Unremarkable in medical terms means normal. Grossly means something like "as far as I can see." So your result is good news.
"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.
I think you read the result incorrectly. "Grossly remarkable" doesn't make sense. "Grossly unremarkable" means there was no obvious abnormality.
If the pancreas is unremarkable, it means that the pancreas appears normal.
The comment 'unremarkable' in all laboratory testing, exams, and machine scans means there was nothing in the scan, test, or exam that indicates a problem. Everything appears to be normal. Now, this doesn't necessarily mean one doesn't exist. It just means that nothing showed up out of the ordinary for that particular scan, test, or exam, and another (different) one may need to follow-up.
Unremarkable means that there is nothing worth remarking on - in other words, it is normal.
"Unremarkable" in a CT of the brain without contrast means that there are no abnormal findings or any significant issues detected in the brain images. It suggests that the brain appears normal and there are no visible signs of disease or injury.
adj. unremarkable - 1. Lacking distinction; ordinary.2. found in the ordinary course of events; "a placid everyday scene"; "it was a routine day"; In medical practice, when nothing UNUSUAL found, occured or happened, its UNREMAKABLE
It means they didn't find anything unusual during the CT scan (Computed Tomography) after the Myelogram dye injection.
CAT (Computerised Axial Tomography) scans are performed in medical hospitals and clinics. A physician can refer a patient for a scan at an NHS hospital and this will be carried out at no cost. However if a patient is anxious to have a CAT scan done more quickly, or if his doctor will not refer him, the procedure can be carried out privately either at a private clinic or out of normal working hours at the NHS hospital. A private scan will cost in the region of £300 to £750 dependant upon the parts of the body being scanned.
Chrysler does not provide any information for the "FD" or "Undocumented Code" displayed by a non-DRB scan tool. Please refer to the scan tool's owner's manual.
bruising after knee arthroscopy...hi i too had knee arthroscopy last Tuesday and my leg is bruised from the knee down to ankle. i have back up to hospital and have had blood test and ultra scan done and was told there is nothing to worry about and that is normal after the arthroscopy.
The Tagalog translation of "scan" is "suriin" or "imbestigahan."
Scan is present tense. I/We/You/They scan He/She/It scans