Description
First FRCR Anatomy: Practice Cases is a comprehensive exam preparation resource mapping directly to FRCR Anatomy syllabus requirements. Authored by Eunjong Yoo, Claire Exley, and David Minks, this book features extensive practice cases with detailed imaging. Each chapter focuses on specific anatomical regions, enabling targeted revision of weak areas. The wide variety of images and structured approach help trainees master anatomical knowledge essential for FRCR success. This up-to-date guide combines theoretical understanding with practical image interpretation skills, making it indispensable for radiology trainees. Perfect for systematic revision and building confidence before the First FRCR Anatomy examination.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, each chapter is mapped to the First FRCR Anatomy syllabus, focusing on single anatomical areas for structured revision.
The book features comprehensive practice cases with a wide variety of medical images and structured anatomical content for exam preparation.
The book is authored by Eunjong Yoo, Claire Exley, and David Minks, providing expert guidance on FRCR Anatomy examination preparation.







Naman Pamnani –
A solid collection of cases! Exactly what I needed to hone my skills. Some of the answers could have more detailed explanations. Still worth it.
Anonymous –
Pretty average book. Did not find the questions very exam oriented. A little disappointed.
Ayush Singh –
A useful addition to my prep, but not a standalone resource. Need other materials as well. Practice, practice, practice!
Jaya –
The book is okay. Some of the anatomy feels too obscure, and not really relevant to the actual FRCR exam. Mixed feelings, honestly.
Kartik Paul –
Useful for quick revision. Images are generally good. Found a few typos, but nothing major. A worthwhile addition to my study materials.
Deepti Singh –
Really solid practice cases. Book is helpful in understanding key concepts for exam. Boosted confidence.
Prateek Brahma –
Good for quick revision and practice, but the quality of some images isn’t great. Helped highlight areas needing further study.
Paarth Singh –
Good practice cases, but some images could be clearer. Helped me identify my weak areas for the FRCR anatomy exam. Overall a decent resource.
Rohit Soni –
Found this book to be great for FRCR part revision. I passed the exam and it was helpful.
Apoorva Nautiyal –
Not bad, but I expected more detailed explanations for the answers. Still, a good source of practice questions. Useful for exam prep.
Yashraj Mahesh Mohrir –
The layout could be improved. Found it a bit difficult to navigate at times. The content itself is helpful, though. Okay for the price.
Lekshmi Nandana –
Fantastic resource! Comprehensive and well-organized. The cases are very similar to what you’d expect on the actual exam. A must-have!
Shruti Jain –
Loved the variety of cases presented. Really tests your knowledge. A great way to prepare for the FRCR anatomy exam. Highly recommended!
Hari Om –
Not the best, but okay. Some of the questions were ambiguous. I would look for other books before choosing this.
Ayush Mittal –
Decent book, but found some errors in the labeling. Double-check everything. Otherwise, a helpful resource. Price could be better.
Rahul R Prasad –
A bit repetitive in places. Could have included a wider range of anatomical variations. Did help with recall, though.
Mohit Kumar –
Concise, clear and well structured. Excellent book. Perfect for quick review before exam.
Naimish Pravinbhai Patoliya –
Challenging cases that really make you think. Excellent preparation for the FRCR anatomy exam. Very pleased with my purchase.
Ajeet Kumar –
Excellent practice material! Boosted my confidence significantly. Concise and to the point. Will recommend to fellows.
Ekansh Khandelwal –
A great book for FRCR anatomy practice cases. Questions are set at the right difficulty for exam preparation.