Issue, July 2026
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Conceptual Radiology Newsletter
Welcome to the July Edition of the Conceptual Radiology Newsletter!
Every month, we bring you a roundup of the most valuable learning resources available on the Conceptual Radiology app. This edition highlights some of our most engaging in-app sessions that are helping radiology residents strengthen their concepts and prepare more effectively for examinations. From Women’s Imaging and Musculoskeletal (MSK) Radiology to Fetal Imaging, Resident Spotter Quizzes, and NEET SS-focused case discussions, this month’s sessions cover a wide range of high-yield topics designed to make your learning more practical, structured, and exam-oriented.
Let’s take a look at the learning highlights from this month.
In-App Learning Highlights
1. Approach to Endometrial & Subendometrial Masses | USG + MRI By Dr. Aisha Khan
Understanding endometrial and subendometrial lesions is an essential skill for every radiology resident. In this comprehensive revision session, Dr. Aisha Khan explains a practical, step-by-step approach to evaluating these lesions using ultrasound (USG) and MRI. The session focuses on recognizing key imaging features that help differentiate common benign conditions, such as endometrial polyps, submucosal fibroids, and focal adenomyomas, from malignant pathologies like endometrial carcinoma.
The lecture also covers the role of MRI in staging suspected malignancies, the significance of diffusion restriction and ADC values, and the important “5-8-15” endometrial thickness rule that every resident should remember. Designed with an exam-oriented approach, this session simplifies complex concepts while providing practical reporting tips that are useful in both examinations and clinical practice.
Whether you’re preparing for MD, DNB, FRCR, or NEET SS, this session serves as an excellent revision resource for Women’s Imaging and helps build a systematic approach to evaluating endometrial lesions with confidence.
2. MSK Theory Rounds Periosteal Reactions: Benign vs Aggressive Approach By Dr. Gursimran
Strengthen your understanding of musculoskeletal imaging through this image-based theory session. Learn how to identify different periosteal reaction patterns on X-rays and confidently differentiate benign from aggressive lesions.
The session covers classic imaging appearances such as solid periosteal reaction, onion peel appearance, periosteal buttressing, and Codman’s triangle, while also providing practical tips for answering theory questions in radiology examinations.
3. Imaging of CSP & Corpus Callosum | Fetal Brain Anomaly Scan | Radiology Lecture
This session focuses on one of the most important aspects of fetal neuroimaging—the evaluation of the Cavum Septum Pellucidum (CSP) and Corpus Callosum. Learn the imaging approach to conditions such as agenesis of the corpus callosum, abnormal CSP findings, holoprosencephaly, septo-optic dysplasia, and other associated anomalies.
The lecture also emphasizes the importance of mid-sagittal imaging and provides practical insights to improve confidence while assessing fetal brain scans.
4. Resident Spotter Quiz | High-Yield Radiology Spotters for MD, DNB & FRCR etc by Dr. Zainab Vora
Challenge yourself with another exciting Resident Spotter Quiz featuring multiple high-yield cases commonly asked in MD, DNB, FRCR, and residency examinations.
This quiz-based discussion strengthens image interpretation skills by covering important spot diagnoses, differential diagnoses, and practical exam pearls that are essential for practical examinations, spotters, and viva preparation.
5. NEET SS Spotter: Ankle Inversion Injury – Most Common Ligament Torn?
Master one of the most frequently asked sports injury spotters through this quick, exam-focused session.
Learn the anatomy of the lateral ankle ligament complex, identify ATFL, CFL, and PTFL on MRI, understand the mechanism of inversion injuries, and confidently approach high-yield NEET SS and residency examination questions using a simple, systematic method.
Don’t Miss What Everyone Else Is Already Learning
Learning radiology is a continuous process, and consistent revision is the key to building confidence in image interpretation and reporting. We hope this month’s featured sessions have given you valuable insights and encouraged you to explore more of the high-yield educational content available on the Conceptual Radiology app.
Whether you’re preparing for MD, DNB, FRCR, or NEET SS, Conceptual Radiology offers expert-led lectures, case discussions, spotter quizzes, and rapid revision sessions designed to support your preparation at every stage. With new learning resources added regularly, you always have access to content that is practical, relevant, and focused on your exam success.