(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
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| Back | MRI Pelvis66. Mesorectal fat67. Prostate68. Left obturator internus69. Corpus cavernosum (left)70. Left gluteus maximus muscle |
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| Back | 58. cingulate gyrus59. septum pellucidum60. thalamus
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