Rapid Reporting practice Testpack 3.ppsx

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FRCR Examination Test


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FRCR FINAL 2B PREPARATION
Rapid Reporting PRACTICE
TEST PACK 3
TEACHERS
CRISP TRUST teaching community
Chennai FRCR 2b teaching course (since 2006)
WWW.RADIOLOGYCOURSE.ORG WWW.CRISPTRUST .COM

Rapid Reporting component
Time suggested – 30 minutes
Actual exam time in FRCR with PACS dicom images
using OSIRIX – 35 minutes duration; in that exam you
need to zoom and window as appropriate. This
practice pack has already done these changes
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1.# torus / buckled distal Radius
2.# base of proximal phalanx R
big toe
3.# Scaphoid
4.Normal
5.Normal (calcaneal apophysis
can be sclerotic or sometimes
fragmented – normal variant)
6.# head of R radius (fragment is
displaced towards humerus – so
fracture need to be mentioned –
note the fat pad signs of
effusion/haemarthrosis)
7.Normal
8.Normal
9.Lt orbital emphysema (can be a
viva case – look for fluid level at
maxillary sinus and soft tissue
herniation at roof of the sinus –
features of blow out fracture of
orbit)
Answers – page 1
10.Osteoblastic mets at rt
acetabulum; cortical fracture
at left femoral neck inferior
margin (mention either - will
get marks – (can be viva
case)
11.Pancreatic head calcification
(paraspinal /intraabdominal
calcification are acceptable)
12.# Lt 5 rib (this subtle – ignore
heart size as this is supine;
there is left effusion at upper
zone; 5
th
rib fracture atleast can
be seen;3
rd
/4
th
also show #)
13.Osteoblastic lesions spine
14.Normal
15.Permeative/lytic lesions
femur (proved to be
myeloma/ can be a viva
case)

16.Fracture skull parietal
bones
17.Normal
18.Normal
19.Supraspinatus
calcification (both sides )/
opacity at aortic knuckle –
(calcification is the key finding
– should have picked up one
side atleast; opacity was a
composite shadow)
20. Ant wedging L1 body
21.Normal
22.Supraspinatus
calcification Rt
23.Normal
24.Normal
25.Normal
26.Normal
27.Normal
28.Ivory vertebra middorsal
spine (sclerotic vertebra –
also a viva case)
29.Knee Effusion left
30.Normal
Answers – page 2

Best wishes for your exams
Free learning material given to you by
the teachers of
Chennai FRCR teaching course
Coimbatore Rapids – RR teaching course
CRISP Conference & CRISP Trust
www.RadiologyCourse.Org Email: [email protected]
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