Over recent years the MRCS viva examination has increasingly made use of
radiological imaging to facilitate the discussion of anatomy relevant
to surgical practice. It is rare for junior doctors to receive adequate
exposure to radiology in their day-to-day surgical practice, which makes
preparation for this part of the examination difficult. For many,
examinations are stressful. The last thing a candidate needs is to be
faced with unfamiliar radiological images. This review of surgically
relevant radiological imaging aims to prevent initial uncertainties and
will allow candidates to discuss relevant anatomy and score valuable
points. An invaluable addition to any revision plan, this title also: •
highlights typical anatomy viva questions • familiarizes candidates
with a range of images of differing modalities (plain film, fluoroscopy,
computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging) • introduces
different planes of imaging, enabling candidates to deal with unusual
coronal or sagittal views with confidence • gives concise but detailed
notes for quick consultation
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