Phillip Yoong (Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford, United Kingdom), William Bugg (Norfolk and United Kingd Norwich University Hospital, Catherine A. Johnson (Royal Marsden Hospital, London, United Kingdo
Mnemonics for Radiologists and FRCR 2B Viva Preparation
A Systematic Approach
Phillip Yoong (Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford, United Kingdom), William Bugg (Norfolk and United Kingd Norwich University Hospital, Catherine A. Johnson (Royal Marsden Hospital, London, United Kingdo
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A Systematic Approach
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This revision guide demonstrates a proven mechanism for organising thoughts, directing revision towards the more important diagnoses and providing clarity when confronted with the mountain of information expected to be retained and recalled during the FRCR viva exam.
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This revision guide demonstrates a proven mechanism for organising thoughts, directing revision towards the more important diagnoses and providing clarity when confronted with the mountain of information expected to be retained and recalled during the FRCR viva exam.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781908911957
- ISBN-10: 1908911956
- Artikelnr.: 39903761
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781908911957
- ISBN-10: 1908911956
- Artikelnr.: 39903761
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
William Bugg, Radiology Registrar, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.Phillip Yoong, Clinical Fellow in Musculoskeletal Radiology, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford. Catherine A. Johnson Senior Fellow in Radiology, Royal Marsden Hospital, London.
Section 1: Cardiorespiratory. Upper lobe fibrosis. Interstitial lung
disease with normal lung volumes. Diffuse reticulonodular shadowing.
Multiple pulmonary nodules. Small/miliary pattern of nodules. Multiple
calcified lung nodules. Large cavitating mass. Anterior mediastinal mass.
Pleural lesions. Hyperlucent hemithorax. Complete whiteout on chest X-ray.
Peripheral consolidation. Diffuse lung consolidation. Bilateral hilar
enlargement. Inferior rib notching. Section 2: Musculoskeletal. Diffuse
osteosclerosis. Multiple lytic bone lesions. Expansile lytic bone lesion.
Aggressive lytic bone lesion. Epiphyseal lesion in the young. Diffuse
marrow infiltration. Posterior vertebral body scalloping. Lateral clavicle
resorption. Short metacarpals. Acro-osteolysis. Bowed tibia. Diffuse
periosteal reaction in adults. Avascular necrosis. Section 3:
Gastrointestinal and genitourinary. Enhancing liver lesion. Air in the
biliary tree. Terminal ileal mass/stricture. Colitis. Solid mesenteric
mass. Renal papillary necrosis. Nephrocalcinosis. Section 4:
Neuroradiology. Ring enhancing brain lesion. Cerebellopontine angle mass.
Pituitary region mass. Basal ganglia calcification. Intra-axial
haemorrhage. Restricted diffusion. Intramedullary spinal mass.
Extramedullary intradural spinal mass. Extradural spinal mass. Section 5:
Paediatrics. Diffuse periosteal reaction in a child. Vertebra plana.
Multiple wormian bones. Posterior fossa mass in a child. Large abdominal
mass in a child. Low bowel obstruction in the neonate.
disease with normal lung volumes. Diffuse reticulonodular shadowing.
Multiple pulmonary nodules. Small/miliary pattern of nodules. Multiple
calcified lung nodules. Large cavitating mass. Anterior mediastinal mass.
Pleural lesions. Hyperlucent hemithorax. Complete whiteout on chest X-ray.
Peripheral consolidation. Diffuse lung consolidation. Bilateral hilar
enlargement. Inferior rib notching. Section 2: Musculoskeletal. Diffuse
osteosclerosis. Multiple lytic bone lesions. Expansile lytic bone lesion.
Aggressive lytic bone lesion. Epiphyseal lesion in the young. Diffuse
marrow infiltration. Posterior vertebral body scalloping. Lateral clavicle
resorption. Short metacarpals. Acro-osteolysis. Bowed tibia. Diffuse
periosteal reaction in adults. Avascular necrosis. Section 3:
Gastrointestinal and genitourinary. Enhancing liver lesion. Air in the
biliary tree. Terminal ileal mass/stricture. Colitis. Solid mesenteric
mass. Renal papillary necrosis. Nephrocalcinosis. Section 4:
Neuroradiology. Ring enhancing brain lesion. Cerebellopontine angle mass.
Pituitary region mass. Basal ganglia calcification. Intra-axial
haemorrhage. Restricted diffusion. Intramedullary spinal mass.
Extramedullary intradural spinal mass. Extradural spinal mass. Section 5:
Paediatrics. Diffuse periosteal reaction in a child. Vertebra plana.
Multiple wormian bones. Posterior fossa mass in a child. Large abdominal
mass in a child. Low bowel obstruction in the neonate.
Section 1: Cardiorespiratory. Upper lobe fibrosis. Interstitial lung
disease with normal lung volumes. Diffuse reticulonodular shadowing.
Multiple pulmonary nodules. Small/miliary pattern of nodules. Multiple
calcified lung nodules. Large cavitating mass. Anterior mediastinal mass.
Pleural lesions. Hyperlucent hemithorax. Complete whiteout on chest X-ray.
Peripheral consolidation. Diffuse lung consolidation. Bilateral hilar
enlargement. Inferior rib notching. Section 2: Musculoskeletal. Diffuse
osteosclerosis. Multiple lytic bone lesions. Expansile lytic bone lesion.
Aggressive lytic bone lesion. Epiphyseal lesion in the young. Diffuse
marrow infiltration. Posterior vertebral body scalloping. Lateral clavicle
resorption. Short metacarpals. Acro-osteolysis. Bowed tibia. Diffuse
periosteal reaction in adults. Avascular necrosis. Section 3:
Gastrointestinal and genitourinary. Enhancing liver lesion. Air in the
biliary tree. Terminal ileal mass/stricture. Colitis. Solid mesenteric
mass. Renal papillary necrosis. Nephrocalcinosis. Section 4:
Neuroradiology. Ring enhancing brain lesion. Cerebellopontine angle mass.
Pituitary region mass. Basal ganglia calcification. Intra-axial
haemorrhage. Restricted diffusion. Intramedullary spinal mass.
Extramedullary intradural spinal mass. Extradural spinal mass. Section 5:
Paediatrics. Diffuse periosteal reaction in a child. Vertebra plana.
Multiple wormian bones. Posterior fossa mass in a child. Large abdominal
mass in a child. Low bowel obstruction in the neonate.
disease with normal lung volumes. Diffuse reticulonodular shadowing.
Multiple pulmonary nodules. Small/miliary pattern of nodules. Multiple
calcified lung nodules. Large cavitating mass. Anterior mediastinal mass.
Pleural lesions. Hyperlucent hemithorax. Complete whiteout on chest X-ray.
Peripheral consolidation. Diffuse lung consolidation. Bilateral hilar
enlargement. Inferior rib notching. Section 2: Musculoskeletal. Diffuse
osteosclerosis. Multiple lytic bone lesions. Expansile lytic bone lesion.
Aggressive lytic bone lesion. Epiphyseal lesion in the young. Diffuse
marrow infiltration. Posterior vertebral body scalloping. Lateral clavicle
resorption. Short metacarpals. Acro-osteolysis. Bowed tibia. Diffuse
periosteal reaction in adults. Avascular necrosis. Section 3:
Gastrointestinal and genitourinary. Enhancing liver lesion. Air in the
biliary tree. Terminal ileal mass/stricture. Colitis. Solid mesenteric
mass. Renal papillary necrosis. Nephrocalcinosis. Section 4:
Neuroradiology. Ring enhancing brain lesion. Cerebellopontine angle mass.
Pituitary region mass. Basal ganglia calcification. Intra-axial
haemorrhage. Restricted diffusion. Intramedullary spinal mass.
Extramedullary intradural spinal mass. Extradural spinal mass. Section 5:
Paediatrics. Diffuse periosteal reaction in a child. Vertebra plana.
Multiple wormian bones. Posterior fossa mass in a child. Large abdominal
mass in a child. Low bowel obstruction in the neonate.