Response to Image Upload Request
I cannot accept or view uploaded images of medical reports or findings to provide clinical conclusions.
Why Image Upload Is Not Appropriate for This Consultation
This consultation service is designed to answer specific clinical questions using evidence-based guidelines and research, not to interpret individual patient imaging or laboratory results. 1
Key Limitations
Proper medical image interpretation requires standardized documentation including the subject of the image, acquisition details, selection criteria, any modifications made, and complete clinical context 1
Radiological reports must be generated by qualified specialists who can provide systematic descriptions using standardized terminology, assess technical quality, and communicate findings with appropriate clinical context 1
Image-based conclusions require integration with complete clinical information including patient history, physical examination findings, laboratory results, and prior imaging studies that I do not have access to 1
What You Should Do Instead
Consult directly with the physician who ordered your imaging study or seek a formal second opinion from a qualified radiologist or specialist. 1
If you have specific questions about your diagnosis, treatment options, or prognosis based on findings already documented in your medical report, I can help answer those clinical questions using current evidence-based guidelines 1
For example, you could ask: "What are the treatment options for [specific diagnosis]?" or "What does [specific finding] mean for my prognosis?" 1
Privacy and Ethical Considerations
Medical images containing patient information require proper consent procedures and secure handling to protect privacy and confidentiality 2, 3
Sharing identifiable medical images through unsecured channels poses significant privacy risks 2, 4
Please rephrase your question to focus on a specific clinical scenario or medical decision rather than requesting interpretation of uploaded images.