What Does the Term “unremarkable” Mean in Medicine?
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The term “unremarkable” is often used by physicians, lab technicians or radiologists to suggest that the results of a test or scan does not differ from what they would expect to see on a normal test, according to Intelihealth. It is similar to the phrases “within normal limits” and “unimpressive.”
Essentially, when a doctor says that a test result is unremarkable, he or she means that it appears the way it should, as reported by the Washington Post. Patients often experience confusion when they encounter medical jargon with which they are unfamiliar, but it is perfectly acceptable to ask a physician to explain test results in more detail.