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Free · educational tool

Radiology Translator (educational, not medical advice)

Paste the IMPRESSION section of a radiology report (or snap a photo of it) and get a plain-English educational translation citing current published references — ACR Appropriateness Criteria, ACR Lexicon (BI-RADS, LI-RADS, Lung-RADS, etc.), Fleischner Society pulmonary nodule guidelines, RSNA RadiologyInfo, Radiopaedia, and AHA/ASA stroke guidelines. This is study + continuing-education material — not a clinical interpretation, not patient-specific care guidance.

Before you use this tool

  • This tool is for nursing education and continuing-education use only. It is NOT a clinical interpretation, NOT a second-opinion read, and NOT medical advice.
  • Output is generated by an AI model citing published references. It cannot replace the radiologist's official report or your provider's clinical judgment.
  • Always defer to the official radiology report, the prescribing provider, your hospital's policies, and your scope of practice.
  • Do NOT paste or photograph anything containing Protected Health Information (PHI) — no patient names, MRNs, dates of birth, accession numbers, or anything identifying. Paste only the IMPRESSION text or photograph the impression block with PHI fields cropped out.
  • The translator may refuse if the input contains PHI or is not a radiology impression. That's working as intended.

1. Paste the impression — or upload a photo

Optional context (helps the AI orient — no PHI)

Max 8000 characters. Paste only the IMPRESSION block — not the full report, not patient identifiers.

— or —

JPEG / PNG / HEIC · up to 8 MB · crop out any patient identifiers before uploading

Free · evidence-cited · ~6–15 seconds

2. Plain-English translation

Paste an impression (or upload a photo), then click translate.

Your translation will appear here.