Anatomy for the Royal College of Radiologists Fellowship

Anatomy for the Royal College of Radiologists Fellowship
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Designed to support candidates through the training and examination scheme of bodies such as the Royal College of Radiologists, this text focuses on the aspects of anatomy that are most relevant to the achievement of fellowship status. The text is arranged in a manner to encourage learning and an understanding of the key concepts rather than just providing a vehicle to pass the exams. Each chapter consists of a series of questions typical of those found on the fellowship exams. The images and diagrams that accompany each question provide a stimulus to the concepts being challenged, whilst the answers also contain explanations that, in many instances, go beyond that strictly necessary to support the answer. Examination tips to better prepare readers are also included.

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Malcolm Sperrin. Anatomy for the Royal College of Radiologists Fellowship

IPEM–IOP Series in Physics and Engineering in Medicine and Biology. Editorial Advisory Board Members

Contents

Preface

Author biographies

IOP Publishing. Anatomy for the Royal College of Radiologists Fellowship. Illustrated questions and answers. Andrew G Murchison, Mitchell Chen, Thomas Frederick Barge, Shyamal Saujani, Christopher Sparks, Radoslaw Adam Rippel, Malcolm Sperrin and Ian Francis. Chapter 1. Head and neck. Andrew G Murchison and Mohammed Khoshkoo

Q1.1 3D reconstruction of a paediatric skull CT

Q1.2 Lateral radiograph of the facial bones of a child

Q1.3 Coronal bony reconstruction from a CT petrous bones study

Q1.4 Axial slice from a CT cisternogram study with intrathecal contrast

Q1.5 Midline sagittal section from a CT venogram with intravenous contrast

Q1.6 Axial slice from a T2-weighted MRI of the brain

Q1.7 Midline sagittal image from a T2-weighted MRI brain

Q1.8 Axial image from T2-weighted sequence of MRI brain

Q1.9 T1-weighted coronal slice from an MRI in an adult patient

Q1.10 Coronal image from a CT angiography study with intravenous contrast

Q1.11 T1-weighted sagittal section from an MRI of the brain

Q1.12 3D reconstruction of a phase contrast angiography MRI sequence

Q1.13 Coronal section from an MRI study of the orbits

Q1.14 Parasagittal T1-weighted sequence from an MRI head

Q1.15 Axial section from a T2-weighted MRI of the brain

Q1.16 Angiographic study with contrast injection into the common carotid artery

Q1.17 Axial section of a T1-weighted sequence of an MRI brain

Q1.18 Coronal section of a T1-weighted sequence of an MRI brain with gadolinium contrast

Q1.19 Heavily T2-weighted axial MRI slice of the posterior fossa

Q1.20 Coronal section of a fluid-suppressed T2 MRI sequence of the brain

Q1.21 Digital subtraction angiogram of the posterior circulation of the brain

Q1.22 Coronal section of a T1-weighted MRI sequence of the brain

Q1.23 T1 weighted axial MRI image of the brain with intravascular gadolinium contrast

Q1.24 T1 weighted axial MRI image of the brain with intravascular gadolinium contrast

Q1.25 Midline sagittal section from an MRI of the brain

Q1.26 AP Skull Radiograph

Q1.27 Skull Radiograph in an occipitomental projection

Q1.28 Transverse section from an ultrasound of the floor of the mouth

Q1.29 Transverse section from an ultrasound examination of the neck

Q1.30 Single image taken from a dacryocystogram study

Q1.31 Coronal T1-weighted sequence from a MRI of the head

Q1.32 Coronal T1-weight sequence from a MRI of the neck

Q1.33 Axial CT of the base of skull

IOP Publishing. Anatomy for the Royal College of Radiologists Fellowship. Illustrated questions and answers. Andrew G Murchison, Mitchell Chen, Thomas Frederick Barge, Shyamal Saujani, Christopher Sparks, Radoslaw Adam Rippel, Malcolm Sperrin and Ian Francis. Chapter 2. Thorax. Mitchell Chen

Q2.1 Frontal chest radiograph

Q2.2 Frontal chest radiograph

Q2.3 Axial cardiac coronary angiography

Q2.4 Coronal contrast-enhanced CT of the chest

Q2.5 T1-weighted coronal section from an MR arteriogram of the carotids with gadolinium contrast

Q2.6 Axial unenhanced CT of the chest

Q2.7 Lateral plain radiograph of the chest

Q2.8 Axial CT cardiac coronary angiogram

Q2.9 Coronal T2 sequence from a magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) examination

Q2.10 Lateral plain radiograph of the sternum

Q2.11 Axial contrast-enhanced CT of the chest

Q2.12 Frontal chest radiograph

Q2.13 Sagittal section from a CT of the chest

Q2.14 Sagittal contrast-enhanced CT of the chest

Q2.15 Medial lateral oblique view mammogram

Q2.16 Axial computed tomography chest with contrast

Q2.17 Axial section from a computed tomography pulmonary angiogram (CTPA)

Q2.18 PA frontal chest radiograph

Q2.19 PA frontal chest radiograph

Q2.20 Axial CT chest with contrast

Q2.21 Coronal section from a CT pulmonary angiogram

Q2.22 Coronary CT angiogram

Q2.23 Sagittal thick-slab section from a contrast-enhanced CT of the chest

Q2.24 Upper limb venogram

Q2.25 Coronal thick-slab section from a contrast-enhanced CT of the chest

IOP Publishing. Anatomy for the Royal College of Radiologists Fellowship. Illustrated questions and answers. Andrew G Murchison, Mitchell Chen, Thomas Frederick Barge, Shyamal Saujani, Christopher Sparks, Radoslaw Adam Rippel, Malcolm Sperrin and Ian Francis. Chapter 3. Abdomen and pelvis. Thomas Frederick Barge and Christopher Sparks

Q3.1 Oblique acquisition image from a barium swallow contrast study

Q3.2 PA acquisition image from barium follow through contrast study

Q3.3 Axial slice from portal venous CT of the upper abdomen

Q3.4 Coronal slice from portal venous CT abdomen/pelvis

Q3.5 PA acquisition image from endoscopic retrograde cholangio—pancreatography (ERCP)

Q3.6 Coronal reformat from a CT Urogram

Q3.7 Portal venous phase, axial slice of a CT of the upper abdomen

Q3.8 Axial slice from portal venous phase CT abdomen

Q3.9 Coronal T2-weighted slice from a MRI examination of the liver

Q3.10 Lateral acquisition from a barium swallow examination

Q3.11 Transverse view from an ultrasound of the upper abdomen

Q3.12 Transverse image from ultrasound of the upper abdomen

Q3.13 AP plain abdominal radiograph

Q3.14 AP abdominal radiograph contrast follow through study

Q3.15 Sagittal slice from portal venous CT abdomen/pelvis

Q3.16 Defaecating proctogram

Q3.17 Axial slice from a portal venous phase CT abdomen

Q3.18 Axial slice image from portal venous CT abdomen

Q3.19 Abdominal radiograph

Q3.20 Coronal slice from portal venous CT abdomen

Q3.21 Digital subtraction angiogram

Q3.22 Micturating cystourethrogram

Q3.23 Coronal T1-weighted MRI of the pelvis

Q3.24 Axial T1-weighted MRI of the pelvis

Q3.25 Axial T1-weighted MRI of the pelvis

Q3.26 Coronal thick slice CT angiogram

Q3.27 Axial fat suppressed PD-weighted MRI of a male pelvis

Q3.28 Sagittal T2-weighted MRI of a female pelvis

Q3.29 Coronal CT angiogram

Q3.30 Sagittal T2-weighted MRI of a female pelvis

Q3.31 Coronal T2-weighted MRI of a female abdomen

Q3.32 Axial CT of a male pelvis

Q3.33 Coronal contrast-enhanced, fat supressed T1-weighted MRI

Q3.34 Selective mesenteric angiogram

Q3.35 Axial T2-weighted MRI

Q3.36 Coronal paediatric dual phase contrast-enhanced CT

Q3.37 Paediatric transverse ultrasound of the upper abdomen

IOP Publishing. Anatomy for the Royal College of Radiologists Fellowship. Illustrated questions and answers. Andrew G Murchison, Mitchell Chen, Thomas Frederick Barge, Shyamal Saujani, Christopher Sparks, Radoslaw Adam Rippel, Malcolm Sperrin and Ian Francis. Chapter 4. Musculoskeletal system. Shyamal Saujani and Radoslaw Adam Rippel

Q4.1 Plain radiograph of a foot in AP projection

Q4.2 Axial T2-weighted section from a MRI of the lumbar spine

Q4.3 Coronal T1-weighted section from an MRI of the knee

Q4.4 Coronal section from a CT of the abdomen and pelvis

Q4.5 Cervical spine radiograph, lateral view

Q4.6 AP radiograph of the knee

Q4.7 Axial fat-suppressed STIR sequence from an MRI of the knee

Q4.8 Sagittal T2-weighted MRI of the ankle

Q4.9 AP plain radiograph of the pelvis

Q4.10 Coronal T1-weighted sequence from an MRI of the knee

Q4.11 Lateral radiograph of the ankle

Q4.12 Axial T2-weighted section from an MRI of the foot

Q4.13 Sagittal fat-suppressed T1-weighted section from an MRI of the knee

Q4.14 Oblique plain radiograph of the foot

Q4.15 Axial contrast enhanced CT of the pelvis

Q4.16 Axial CT angiogram of the lower limbs

Q4.17 Axial CT angiogram of the lower limbs

Q4.18 Longitudinal image from a paediatric hip ultrasound

Q4.19 Axial CT angiogram of the lower limbs

Q4.20 Axial CT angiogram of the lower limbs

Q4.21 Sagittal section from a CT of the cervical spine

Q4.22 Sagittal T1-weighted section of an MRI of the elbow

Q4.23 Axial fat-suppressed STIR sequence from a MRI of the wrist

Q4.24 Lateral radiograph of a cervical spine

Q4.25 Axial section from a CT of the chest

Q4.26 Axial STIR sequence from an MRI of the lumbar spine

Q4.27 Axial T1-weighted section from an MRI of the elbow

Q4.28 Axial T1-weighted section from an MRI of the shoulder

Q4.29 Axial plain radiograph of a shoulder

Q4.30 Coronal plain radiograph of an elbow

Q4.31 Frontal radiograph of the shoulder

Q4.32 Longitudinal view from an ultrasound of a paediatric lumbar spine

Q4.33 Upper limb and cervical spine arterial angiogram

Q4.34 Transverse view from an ultrasound of a paediatric lumbar spine

Q4.35 Frontal radiograph—peg view

Q4.36 Coronal CT of the wrist

Q4.37 Sagittal T2-weighted sequence from an MRI of the cervico-thoracic spine

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3.7 Portal venous phase, axial slice of a CT of the upper abdomen

3.8 Axial slice from portal venous phase CT abdomen

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