The ankle radiograph checklist is just one of the many pathology checklists that can be used when reporting to ensure that you always actively exclude pathology that is commonly missed; this is particularly helpful in the examination setting, e.g. the FRCR 2B rapid-reporting.
Radiograph
The majority of ankle radiographs in an exam setting will have been performed because of a history of pain or trauma.
Ankle joint/capsule
Distal tibia
Distal fibula
bimalleolar ankle fracture
Talus
Calcaneus
calcaneal body fracture - abnormal Bohler angle
anterior process of calcaneum fracture
Midfoot
navicular stress fracture
Soft tissues
calcified atherosclerosis