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Certainty Categories Interpretation Examples Non-Definitive Describing differential diagnoses without indicating any confidence or only findings without any diagnosis “Less likely differential considerations include demyelinating/inflammatory processes” Definitive-Strong Describing discrete diagnostic findings without hedging words “Stable right sphenoid intraosseous lipoma” Definitive-Mild Describing discrete diagnostic findings with hedging words “Findings suggestive of Arnold Chiari I malformation” Other Describing recommendations, imaging techniques, prior studies “Another follow-up is recommended”