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First FRCR Anatomy : Questions and Answers.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge medicine (Series)Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (230 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781139232449
  • 1139232444
  • 9781139087384
  • 113908738X
  • 9781107679498
  • 1107679494
  • 9781139233996
  • 1139233998
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: First FRCR Anatomy : Questions and Answers.DDC classification:
  • 616.0757076
LOC classification:
  • M32 .F57 2012
NLM classification:
  • QS 18.2
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Contents:
Cover; First FRCR Anatomy Questions and Answers; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Examination 1: Questions; Case 1.1; Case 1.2; Case 1.3; Case 1.4; Case 1.5; Case 1.6; Case 1.7; Case 1.8; Case 1.9; Case 1.10; Case 1.11; Case 1.12; Case 1.13; Case 1.14; Case 1.15; Case 1.16; Case 1.17; Case 1.18; Case 1.19; Case 1.20; Examination 1: Answers; 1.1 Postero-anterior (PA) chest radiograph; 1.2 Coronal neonatal ultrasound through the anterior fontanelle; 1.3 Sagittal T1-weighted MR knee; 1.4 Transverse ultrasound of the thyroid gland.
1.5 Axial T1-weighted MR of the salivary glands1.6 Axial T1-weighted MR female pelvis; 1.7 CT coronary angiography; 1.8 Axial unenhanced abdominal CT; 1.9 Urethrogram; 1.10 Angiogram left lower limb; 1.11 Facial bones: OM30 view (occipitomental projection with 30 degrees angulation); 1.12 Arch aortogram; 1.13 PA chest radiograph centred over mediastinum; 1.14 Abdominal ultrasound over the right iliac fossa; 1.15 Lateral radiograph of the sternum; 1.16 Sagittal T1-weighted MR upper spine; 1.17 Hysterosalpingogram; 1.18 Coronal enhanced CT thorax.
1.19 Transverse ultrasound through the porta hepatis1.20 Paediatric small bowel study; Examination 2: Questions; Case 2.1; Case 2.2; Case 2.3; Case 2.4; Case 2.5; Case 2.6; Case 2.7; Case 2.8; Case 2.9; Case 2.10; Case 2.11; Case 2.12; Case 2.13; Case 2.14; Case 2.15; Case 2.16; Case 2.17; Case 2.18; Case 2.19; Case 2.20; Examination 2: Answers; 2.1 Coronal T1-weighted MR left hip; 2.2 Cystogram; 2.3 Sagittal neonatal cerebral ultrasound through the anterior fontanelle; 2.4 Paediatric bronchogram; 2.5 Coronal T2-weighted image of the male pelvis through the base of the penis.
2.6 Barium swallow -- oblique view2.7 Left lateral decubitus film from barium enema; 2.8 Coronal T1-weighted MR elbow; 2.9 Portal venous phase coronal CT abdomen; 2.10 Coronary CT angiography; 2.11 Intravenous urogram (IVU); 2.12 Coeliac axis angiography; 2.13 Unenhanced CT brain; 2.14 PA radiograph centred over the upper chest; 2.15 Axial T1-weighted MR of the thorax; 2.16 Cerebral venography; 2.17 Coronal CT thorax; 2.18 Mammogram; 2.19 Axial radiograph of the shoulder; 2.20 CT sagittal reconstruction image of the abdominal aorta; Examination 3: Questions; Case 3.1; Case 3.2; Case 3.3.
Case 3.4Case 3.5; Case 3.6; Case 3.7; Case 3.8; Case 3.9; Case 3.10; Case 3.11; Case 3.12; Case 3.13; Case 3.14; Case 3.15; Case 3.16; Case 3.17; Case 3.18; Case 3.19; Case 3.20; Examination 3: Answers; 3.1 AP radiograph of the pelvis; 3.2 Axial T2-weighted lumbar spine through L5; 3.3 Cerebral angiogram; 3.4 Axial skull base CT; 3.5 AP abdominal radiograph; 3.6 Volume rendering of the pelvis; 3.7 Barium swallow; 3.8 Cardiac MR (static image from steady state free precession sequence); 3.9 Coronal enhanced abdominal CT; 3.10 Coronal T1-weighted MR wrist; 3.11 Coronal CT paranasal sinuses.
Summary: Eight test papers modelled on the RCR anatomy exam, written by experienced subspecialty radiologists and successful FRCR candidates.
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Cover; First FRCR Anatomy Questions and Answers; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Examination 1: Questions; Case 1.1; Case 1.2; Case 1.3; Case 1.4; Case 1.5; Case 1.6; Case 1.7; Case 1.8; Case 1.9; Case 1.10; Case 1.11; Case 1.12; Case 1.13; Case 1.14; Case 1.15; Case 1.16; Case 1.17; Case 1.18; Case 1.19; Case 1.20; Examination 1: Answers; 1.1 Postero-anterior (PA) chest radiograph; 1.2 Coronal neonatal ultrasound through the anterior fontanelle; 1.3 Sagittal T1-weighted MR knee; 1.4 Transverse ultrasound of the thyroid gland.

1.5 Axial T1-weighted MR of the salivary glands1.6 Axial T1-weighted MR female pelvis; 1.7 CT coronary angiography; 1.8 Axial unenhanced abdominal CT; 1.9 Urethrogram; 1.10 Angiogram left lower limb; 1.11 Facial bones: OM30 view (occipitomental projection with 30 degrees angulation); 1.12 Arch aortogram; 1.13 PA chest radiograph centred over mediastinum; 1.14 Abdominal ultrasound over the right iliac fossa; 1.15 Lateral radiograph of the sternum; 1.16 Sagittal T1-weighted MR upper spine; 1.17 Hysterosalpingogram; 1.18 Coronal enhanced CT thorax.

1.19 Transverse ultrasound through the porta hepatis1.20 Paediatric small bowel study; Examination 2: Questions; Case 2.1; Case 2.2; Case 2.3; Case 2.4; Case 2.5; Case 2.6; Case 2.7; Case 2.8; Case 2.9; Case 2.10; Case 2.11; Case 2.12; Case 2.13; Case 2.14; Case 2.15; Case 2.16; Case 2.17; Case 2.18; Case 2.19; Case 2.20; Examination 2: Answers; 2.1 Coronal T1-weighted MR left hip; 2.2 Cystogram; 2.3 Sagittal neonatal cerebral ultrasound through the anterior fontanelle; 2.4 Paediatric bronchogram; 2.5 Coronal T2-weighted image of the male pelvis through the base of the penis.

2.6 Barium swallow -- oblique view2.7 Left lateral decubitus film from barium enema; 2.8 Coronal T1-weighted MR elbow; 2.9 Portal venous phase coronal CT abdomen; 2.10 Coronary CT angiography; 2.11 Intravenous urogram (IVU); 2.12 Coeliac axis angiography; 2.13 Unenhanced CT brain; 2.14 PA radiograph centred over the upper chest; 2.15 Axial T1-weighted MR of the thorax; 2.16 Cerebral venography; 2.17 Coronal CT thorax; 2.18 Mammogram; 2.19 Axial radiograph of the shoulder; 2.20 CT sagittal reconstruction image of the abdominal aorta; Examination 3: Questions; Case 3.1; Case 3.2; Case 3.3.

Case 3.4Case 3.5; Case 3.6; Case 3.7; Case 3.8; Case 3.9; Case 3.10; Case 3.11; Case 3.12; Case 3.13; Case 3.14; Case 3.15; Case 3.16; Case 3.17; Case 3.18; Case 3.19; Case 3.20; Examination 3: Answers; 3.1 AP radiograph of the pelvis; 3.2 Axial T2-weighted lumbar spine through L5; 3.3 Cerebral angiogram; 3.4 Axial skull base CT; 3.5 AP abdominal radiograph; 3.6 Volume rendering of the pelvis; 3.7 Barium swallow; 3.8 Cardiac MR (static image from steady state free precession sequence); 3.9 Coronal enhanced abdominal CT; 3.10 Coronal T1-weighted MR wrist; 3.11 Coronal CT paranasal sinuses.

3.12 Fetal ultrasound.

Eight test papers modelled on the RCR anatomy exam, written by experienced subspecialty radiologists and successful FRCR candidates.

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