The FRCR 2B rapid-reporting component of the FRCR part 2B is the final part of the FRCR examination. It aims to assess the candidate's ability to accurately detect abnormalities in the type of plain films usually seen in a standard reporting pile.
This is a representative 'packet' of films for this examination. The cases will be viewed in "hidden diagnosis" mode, with the answers available at the end, and following the answers page links to the full cases with ability to view additional views or modalities.
See the full cases by clicking below:
- Case 1: triquetral fracture
- Case 2: sacral fracture
- Case 3: normal lateral wrist radiograph
- Case 4: normal AP knee radiograph
- Case 5: normal AP pelvis radiograph (female)
- Case 6: lateral tibial plateau fracture
- Case 7: normal AP lumbar spine radiograph
- Case 8: scaphoid fracture
- Case 9: normal AP shoulder radiograph
- Case 10: normal scaphoid radiograph
- Case 11: normal lateral thoracic spine radiograph
- Case 12: normal OPG
- Case 13: neck of femur fracture
- Case 14: metatarsal fracture
- Case 15: pneumoperitoneum
- Case 16: left lower lobe collapse
- Case 17: normal chest radiograph
- Case 18: clavicle fracture
- Case 19: normal chest radiograph
- Case 20: normal AP thoracic spine radiograph
- Case 21: normal lateral wrist radiograph
- Case 22: lipohaemarthrosis
- Case 23: normal abdominal radiograph
- Case 24: first metacarpal fracture
- Case 25: normal lateral ankle radiograph
- Case 26: 5th metatarsal fracture
- Case 27: normal clavicle radiograph
- Case 28: black eyebrow sign of orbital emphysema
- Case 29: middle (third) toe proximal phalanx fracture
- Case 30: expanded rib ends (rickets)
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