Lesions of the Jaw
Imaging of: Radicular (Periapical Cyst) Dentigerous Cyst Odontogenic Keratocyst Ameloblastoma

Imaging of: Radicular (Periapical Cyst) Dentigerous Cyst Odontogenic Keratocyst Ameloblastoma
Meconium Ileus. Ileal Atresia. Hirschsprung Disease. Small Left Colon Syndrome.
X Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy. Metachromatic Leukodystrophy. Alexander Disease. Canavan Disease.
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Suprasellar Mass Lesions
Gastric Bypass & Complications for the FRCR 2a
NF1. NF2. VHL. STURGE-WEBER PHACE. TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS
Causes of Medullary & Cortical Nephrocalcinosis and Renal Cortical Necrosis
Basics of Renal Transplants for the FRCR 2A
Imaging of Primary and Post Primary Tuberculosis for the FRCR 2A
The Polyposis Syndromes for FRCR 2a
Second & final Bone Tumours episode
Bone Tumours Part 1 of 2
Types of Ovarian Cysts and Torsion
UIP. NSIP. COP. RBILD. DIP. LIP. AIP.
Songs 4 FRCR Rapids is available now!
Part 2 of the popular Brain Tumours Series
All you need to know on Testicular Tumours
Brain Tumours made easy
The first Songs 4 FRCR competition feat. DJ Rad Dops
This podcast dissects the diagnostic approach to a limping child, distinguishing between irritable hip, Perthes disease, and slipped upper femoral epiphysis (SUFE). It provides a comprehensive breakdown of each condition's typical patient demographics and chronological radiographic findings. The episode also highlights key imaging differences and offers a memorable mnemonic to aid in differentiating Perthes from SUFE, crucial for FRCR exam preparation.
Delve into pancreatic neoplasms, covering solid tumors like ductal adenocarcinoma and acinar cell carcinoma, along with four key cystic neoplasms, including serous and mucinous types, SPEN, and IPMN. The episode provides a detailed breakdown of endocrine tumors such as insulinoma, gastrinoma, glucagonoma, VIPoma, and somatostatinoma, highlighting their unique clinical presentations and imaging considerations essential for FRCR 2A exam preparation. Mnemonic devices are also introduced to aid memory recall.
Designed for FRCR exam preparation, this episode offers a concise breakdown of various pediatric radiology cases and their characteristic imaging appearances. Topics include the CRITOL mnemonic for elbow ossification, distinguishing features of adnexal tumors, multiple causes of neonatal bowel obstruction, a detailed overview of different leukodystrophies, and critical diagnostic criteria for leukocoria, acute pancreatitis, and seminal vesicle agenesis. It's packed with high-yield facts for quick revision.
This episode offers an in-depth radiology revision on renal mass lesions for FRCR 2A. It details the imaging approach, different enhancement patterns for CT and MRI, and comprehensively discusses solid masses like renal cell carcinoma (including subtypes and staging), angiomyolipoma, oncocytoma, and mimics. The latter half focuses on cystic renal masses, differentiating neoplastic from non-neoplastic lesions, and thoroughly explaining the Bosniak classification system for characterizing renal cysts.
This episode provides concise "nuggets" of information for FRCR 2A revision in obstetrics and gynecology. It details imaging features and diagnostic criteria for adenomyosis, including junctional zone measurements and differentials. The discussion then shifts to characteristic ultrasound findings of ovarian fibromas and follow-up guidelines for simple ovarian cysts based on patient age and cyst size. Finally, it covers unicornuate uterus anomalies and essential anatomical knowledge for uterine artery embolization.
An overview of Paediatric Congenital Heart Disease
This episode provides several "Neuro Nuggets" for FRCR 2A revision, offering quick yet vital radiology facts. It delves into the diagnostic signs of an anterior communicating artery aneurysm, key features of malignant melanoma of the eye, and characteristics of perioptic meningiomas, including the distinctive "tram track sign." The discussion also covers intraventricular meningiomas, particularly in the trigone, and diagnostic considerations for pineal gland masses, focusing on germ cell tumors and their associated clinical presentations like precocious puberty and Parinaud syndrome.
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