Conceptual Radiology Spotter Series: Ankle Inversion Injury – Which Ligament Gets Torn Most Often?

If you’re preparing for NEET SS Radiology, you already know that some topics keep appearing again and again in exams. One such topic is ankle ligament injuries, especially inversion injuries. These questions may look simple, but they test your understanding of anatomy, imaging, and clinical concepts all at once. At Conceptual Radiology, sessions like these are designed to help residents understand […]
Understanding Key Ankle Injuries and Anatomical Spotters: A Practical Guide for Medical Students

Orthopedic exams love ankle spotters. Clinical images, X-rays, anatomical structures you’ve got maybe 10 seconds to identify. The ankle shows up constantly because the anatomy’s a mess and people wreck their ankles all the time. Here’s the breakdown of ankle fractures, landmarks, and tendons that keep appearing in teaching sessions and exams. Learning this helps you pass spotters, yeah—but it also makes […]
Types of Balloons in Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) By Dr. Akhil Monga What Every Interventionalist Should Actually Understand

When we talk about PAD interventions, balloons are often treated as basic tools—pick the size, inflate, and move on. But in reality, balloon selection and understanding its behaviour can decide whether a procedure goes smoothly or turns complicated. This article explains how PAD balloons evolved, how they are constructed, and why their properties matter in daily practice, using practical reasoning rather than […]
Imaging in Postoperative Spine: What Every Radiologist Must Know By Dr. Arushi Yadav

Postoperative spine imaging is one of the most demanding areas in radiology. Every scan tells a surgical story: what was removed, what was reconstructed, what needs to heal, and what might have gone wrong. For a radiologist, interpreting a postoperative spine is not just about identifying screws and rods; it is about understanding biomechanics, surgical intent, healing timelines, […]
Congenital Urinary Tract Anomalies (CAKUT) – Things We Often Miss While Reporting

Congenital urinary tract anomalies are usually grouped under one term — CAKUT, which stands for congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract. Most people think this topic is only about the kidneys, but in reality, it includes the entire urinary system, from the kidneys to the ureters, bladder, urethra, and even urachal structures. This […]