Radiology Board Core Exam Review Cases [Quiz and Discussion] | Set 14 | Dec 2020
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We discuss 10 radiology board review cases. These will help you prepare for the ABR Radiology Core exam, the FRCR exam, the EDiR exam and MD/ DNB radiology exams. There are a few tips and tricks for the NEET PG and super-speciality radiology exams as well!
References and further reading:
1. Osborn's Brain : geni.us/kqNZtO (Amazon)
2. Core Radiology :geni.us/BKrG6 (Amazon)
3. Yochum Essentials of Skeletal Radiology : geni.us/aYCA (Amazon)
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Here are the cases discussed:
1.Ossification of Posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL).
2. Left trigeminal neuralgia.
3. Right frontal meningioma.
4. Spinal tuberculosis with right pleural effusion.
5. Subarachnoid hemorrhage, likely due to left MCA aneurysm rupture.
6. Aortic aneurysm. Also consolidation in the left upper lobe.
7. Hypertensive hemorrhage in right gangliocapsular region.
8.Focal nodular hyperplasia
9.Right frontal glioma.
10. Giant cell tumor involving proximal aspect of left tibia.
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References and further reading:
1. Osborn's Brain : geni.us/kqNZtO (Amazon)
2. Core Radiology :geni.us/BKrG6 (Amazon)
3. Yochum Essentials of Skeletal Radiology : geni.us/aYCA (Amazon)
OPLL
sir how did you moved to a canada?? is thier any way still
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Wow superb I have few cases here..seen over retro.....cool.. reported in same fashion...but some points are by insurance to me thanks sir 😎
Awesome. Thanks :)
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Great👍
Thanks Pranav.
Excellent
Thank you, Shaima :)
Many thanks
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That's abcess not Gbm. Gbm causes irregular ring enhancement not smooth like this. Next is dwi
Agreed. I mentioned that in the differential.
Thank a lot sir
Most welcome!
Av malformation