Data has become one the most precious asset of our modern society. Study of these data has been a most valuable source of information for understanding our daily events. Medical reports help us to understand the many diseases and how they affect us. However, when these reports are stored in an unstructured free text report, it makes their study expensive and complex. To facilitate the work of researchers and medicals, we propose structuring the radiological report. Using visual fields and the ontological information classification, it will be possible to create, classify and measure radiological reports information in an easier and more efficient way. We propose in this study use the Breast Ultrasonography report and elicitation of the domain's knowledge through an updated bibliographic survey on the specific radiological examination moving collected data to an ontological computational structure.
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