Ultrasound Report De-Identification with anonym.plus

Drop the patient details while the measurements stay intact.

Ultrasound de-identification is the removal of all 18 HIPAA Safe Harbor IDs (45 CFR §164.514(b)) from the file. anonym.plus runs it on your own device. The measurements stay, but the text names no one.

When this applies

A sonography case fits a training set. The body of findings can stay, yet the name, the date, and the corner banner have to be hidden first.

How anonym.plus handles it

  1. Open the file (PDF, image, or scan) on your machine.
  2. Local OCR reads any text printed on the frame.
  3. The tool marks names, dates, and the banner line.
  4. Review each mark and keep the measurement values.
  5. Swap each ID for a label, or cover it with a box.
  6. Save the clean study. The source stays on your disk.

What you need to provide

PHI entity types detected

Categoryanonym.plus entity typeExample
NamesPERSONPriya Nair → [PATIENT_1]
DatesDATE_TIMEExam 05/22/2026 → [DATE]
Record IDsMEDICAL_RECORD_NUMBERMRN 309845 → [MRN]
IdentifiersIDVisit V-2207 → [VISIT]
ContactPHONE_NUMBER+44 20 7946 0102 → [PHONE]
LocationLOCATION5 Quay Road → [ADDRESS]

Compliance achieved

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Limitations & cautions

Obstetric frames may hold a name in the corner banner. OCR catches most of it. Faint banners can slip through, so check each frame before you share it.

Frequently asked questions

Does the banner with the patient name get hidden?

Yes. Local OCR reads the corner banner. You then box the text. The measurements in the middle stay clear while the name goes.

Will gestational age or other numbers be removed?

Only patient ages tied to a person are flagged. Pure measurement values are left alone, so the clinical numbers stay in place.

Can I batch a folder of these?

Yes. Point the app at a folder. It applies your rules to each file in turn, which suits a study set built for teaching.