The Final FRCR : Complete Revision Notes is an essential revision aid for Radiology trainees preparing for the final (Part 2) component of the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiology (FRCR) and other Radiology board examinations. Topics are arranged alphabetically within six chapters covering the body systems in depth. Included with each topic is a short introductory paragraph containing relevant clinical information , followed by the pertinent imaging findings. The book includes more than 150 images illustrating key pathology. Challenging topics are untangled in accompanying tables and boxes to facilitate leaning and recall. The book covers both the breadth and depth of material tested by the FRCR examination in a direct and clear style.
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