From Structure to Diagnosis in medical education: An Analysis of Linguistic Features in Iranian Medical Reporting

Background:  Technological progress in medicine necessitates linguistic analysis of diagnostic reports. This study explores the linguistic functions of medical diagnostic reports, by focusing on Radiology Case Reports (RCRs), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) reports, and Computed Tomography-Scan (CT...

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Main Authors: Mahboub Amani, Nader Asadi, Masoud Zoghi
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Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2025-07-01
Series:Future of Medical Education Journal
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Online Access:https://fmej.mums.ac.ir/article_26328_dc248103fe2cd865223351283dba3cc3.pdf
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description Background:  Technological progress in medicine necessitates linguistic analysis of diagnostic reports. This study explores the linguistic functions of medical diagnostic reports, by focusing on Radiology Case Reports (RCRs), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) reports, and Computed Tomography-Scan (CT-scan) reports.Method: This descriptive study analyzed a corpus of 300 diagnostic medical reports from Tabriz Medical Science University over a three-month period (Autumn 2024). By employing Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST) postulated by Mann and Thompson, this study emphasizes the functional aspects of language by analyzing how linguistic choices fulfill communicative purposes within specific contexts. RST provides a systematic approach to identifying the relationships between different sections of a text, offering insights into how diagnostic reports are organized to convey medical findings clearly and effectively.Results: Diagnostic reports exhibited a predominance of nominal groups (75%), highlighting their critical role in providing detailed identification of anatomical structures. Prepositional groups accounted for 10%, primarily used to offer spatial and procedural context. Verbal groups in passive voice made up 15%, reflecting objectivity and focus on findings and procedures. Complex clauses appeared in 60% of the reports, integrating diagnostic observations concisely. Conciseness was prevalent in 80% of the cases, ensuring that reports were brief yet informative. This highlights a focus on clarity, precision, and efficiency through structured, objective language.Conclusion: These linguistic features serve as important teaching points in medical education for improving students’ competencies in writing and interpreting diagnostic texts that can prepare future healthcare professionals to produce diagnostically effective and professionally appropriate medical documentation.
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spelling doaj-art-ed7c4d25535b49f7be59a19c1ba64a502025-08-20T03:12:56ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesFuture of Medical Education Journal2251-83472251-83552025-07-01152273310.22038/fmej.2025.86808.163726328From Structure to Diagnosis in medical education: An Analysis of Linguistic Features in Iranian Medical ReportingMahboub Amani0Nader Asadi1Masoud Zoghi2Ph.D. candidate, Department of English language Teaching, Faculty of Humanities, Ahar branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, IranDepartment of English Language Teaching, Faculty of Humanities, Ahar branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, IranDepartment of English Language Teaching, Faculty of Humanities, Ahar branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, IranBackground:  Technological progress in medicine necessitates linguistic analysis of diagnostic reports. This study explores the linguistic functions of medical diagnostic reports, by focusing on Radiology Case Reports (RCRs), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) reports, and Computed Tomography-Scan (CT-scan) reports.Method: This descriptive study analyzed a corpus of 300 diagnostic medical reports from Tabriz Medical Science University over a three-month period (Autumn 2024). By employing Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST) postulated by Mann and Thompson, this study emphasizes the functional aspects of language by analyzing how linguistic choices fulfill communicative purposes within specific contexts. RST provides a systematic approach to identifying the relationships between different sections of a text, offering insights into how diagnostic reports are organized to convey medical findings clearly and effectively.Results: Diagnostic reports exhibited a predominance of nominal groups (75%), highlighting their critical role in providing detailed identification of anatomical structures. Prepositional groups accounted for 10%, primarily used to offer spatial and procedural context. Verbal groups in passive voice made up 15%, reflecting objectivity and focus on findings and procedures. Complex clauses appeared in 60% of the reports, integrating diagnostic observations concisely. Conciseness was prevalent in 80% of the cases, ensuring that reports were brief yet informative. This highlights a focus on clarity, precision, and efficiency through structured, objective language.Conclusion: These linguistic features serve as important teaching points in medical education for improving students’ competencies in writing and interpreting diagnostic texts that can prepare future healthcare professionals to produce diagnostically effective and professionally appropriate medical documentation.https://fmej.mums.ac.ir/article_26328_dc248103fe2cd865223351283dba3cc3.pdffunctions of languagemedical imaging reportsmedical sciencesystemic functional linguistics (sfl)
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From Structure to Diagnosis in medical education: An Analysis of Linguistic Features in Iranian Medical Reporting
Future of Medical Education Journal
functions of language
medical imaging reports
medical science
systemic functional linguistics (sfl)
title From Structure to Diagnosis in medical education: An Analysis of Linguistic Features in Iranian Medical Reporting
title_full From Structure to Diagnosis in medical education: An Analysis of Linguistic Features in Iranian Medical Reporting
title_fullStr From Structure to Diagnosis in medical education: An Analysis of Linguistic Features in Iranian Medical Reporting
title_full_unstemmed From Structure to Diagnosis in medical education: An Analysis of Linguistic Features in Iranian Medical Reporting
title_short From Structure to Diagnosis in medical education: An Analysis of Linguistic Features in Iranian Medical Reporting
title_sort from structure to diagnosis in medical education an analysis of linguistic features in iranian medical reporting
topic functions of language
medical imaging reports
medical science
systemic functional linguistics (sfl)
url https://fmej.mums.ac.ir/article_26328_dc248103fe2cd865223351283dba3cc3.pdf
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