FRCR Anatomy deck

Anatomy

(For Radiology residents attempting the FRCR exam) Hey everyone! I had been searching for a radiologic anatomy deck for FRCR, but I really couldn't find a good one, so here's my attempt at one. Just a disclaimer that I am not an Anki wizard, the cards are simple, using the default modes, front with questions and back with answers. I haven't used tags either. Those who are better at making cards can feel free to edit them. I have intentionally not divided it into sections / systems as I feel it creates a bias and makes it easier to recognise the image. Overall I'd say that this is a pretty comprehensive deck covering most of FRCR Anatomy. Some of them are just labeling, and some of them have some explanation. Fair warning that there is also quite a bit of redundancy and repetition because this was compiled from different sources.

I am constantly updating these and checking for errata, let me know if you find any. Latest version - 25/02/2024 (likely final)

Here are some other links for really good preparation resources that I would recommend going through. (I've only included free sources)

Labelled imaging anatomy cases | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org Musculoskeletal MRI - Home (freitasrad.net) CaseStacks.com - Radiologic Anatomy for Medical Students Anatomy Tutorials - YouTube

Sample Data

Front
Back MRI Pelvis66. Mesorectal fat67. Prostate68. Left obturator internus69. Corpus cavernosum (left)70. Left gluteus maximus muscle
Front
Back Abdominal Radiograph81. Left anterior inferior iliac spine82. Right pedicle of L2 vertebra83. Greater trochanter of right femur84. Left superior pubic ramus85. Left ala of sacrumThe greater trochanter is the attachment site for five muscles: the gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, piriformis, obturator externus, and obturator internusThe lesser trochanter is the attachment site for Iliopsoas muscle.
Front
Back 58. cingulate gyrus59. septum pellucidum60. thalamus
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