Topic Update: 11-17-2025

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info.gifWe have improved the probability of the changes listed below returning accurately.
If you find that specific terms are not still working correctly after a topic release, we recommend adding vocabulary and/or substitutions to improve recognition. Additionally, transcripts in which words are not recognized accurately should be corrected so we can harvest them and add them to the appropriate topic's corpus.

Pathology

  • Added Support for “Why are you” – (D-138688; 20250707) Added support to ensure the phrase "Why are you" is correctly returned, rather than being misrecognized as "Wire U."

  • Reduced Non-Pathology Terms (S-18454, S-18463 - 20250716; S-18521, 8/6/2025, 20250804) The occurrence of non-pathology terms appearing within the Pathology topic has been significantly reduced.

  • Added Support for Words Missing in Transcripts - (D-13879, 20250805) Words like “a,” “I,” “with,” and “group” were previously reported as missing from transcripts, even though they were included in the dictation. Improvements have been made that should help these words appear more consistently in future transcriptions.

  • Reduced Unexpected Words in Transcripts – (D-13878, 20250811) Made improvements to reduce instances where words like “favor ankle” or “hyper” could appear in transcripts even when they weren’t spoken.

  • Topic Word Changes - (S-18592, 20250908) The Pathology topic was updated with edits to just over 2,400 words. Changes include adding new terms, and removing or revising others for improved accuracy.

  • More Topic Word Changes - (S-18629, 20250925) We refined the Pathology topic by adding and removing select words, updating pronunciations, and improving spelling and formatting. These adjustments keep terminology current and consistent.

  • Even More Topic Word Changes - (S-18685, 202521014) The topic was further refined by adding and removing select words, updating pronunciations, and improving spelling and formatting.

  • Yep, More Topic Word Changes - (S-18770, 20251105) This update improves recognition and formatting for select words and phrases. Text returned from dictation more closely matches the intended spelling and formatting, including terms that were not previously recognized. Grammar and substitution handling has also been refined to produce more consistent results.

  • Improved Handling to Centimeters (cm) – (D-13600, 20251113) We received reports that the word “centimeters” was sometimes transcribed as “CM” or fully spelled out instead of returning as “cm” in the Pathology topic. Additional handling has been added to ITN to ensure “cm” returns correctly in measurement contexts, and this update now applies across all topics. Lowercase “cm” will return when spoken as part of a measurement (for example, “5 cm”), while uppercase “CM” will return only when used in the proper context, such as when dictating “C M” as an abbreviation for case manager