FRCR Study Guide 2026

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📋 FRCR Exam Format at a Glance

100
Questions
120 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

📚 FRCR Topics to Study (21)

✍️ Sample FRCR Questions & Answers

1. What is the passing cutoff for the FRCR Anatomy exam?
115 to 160

The passing cutoff for the FRCR Anatomy exam typically ranges from 115 to 160 marks, though it can fluctuate slightly between examination sittings. This threshold represents the minimum score required to demonstrate sufficient anatomical knowledge. Candidates must achieve a score within this range to successfully pass this component of the FRCR examination.

2. What is the classic MRI finding in Wernicke encephalopathy?
Symmetric T2/FLAIR hyperintensity in the mammillary bodies and periaqueductal gray matter

Thiamine deficiency in Wernicke encephalopathy preferentially damages metabolically active midline structures: mammillary bodies, periaqueductal gray, and thalami.

3. Which interaction between X-rays and matter is most important for diagnostic imaging in soft tissue at typical diagnostic energies?
Compton scattering

Compton scattering dominates in soft tissue at diagnostic X-ray energies (above ~30 keV), producing scattered photons that degrade image contrast.

4. Which condition causes the 'corkscrew' appearance of the duodenum and small bowel on upper GI series in neonates?
Midgut volvulus

Midgut volvulus, a complication of intestinal malrotation, causes the duodenum and proximal jejunum to spiral around the superior mesenteric artery, producing the corkscrew or 'Z' configuration.

5. Which lymphoma subtype is most radiosensitive and has the highest cure rate with radiotherapy alone in early-stage disease?
Classical Hodgkin lymphoma

Classical Hodgkin lymphoma is highly radiosensitive, and early-stage disease is commonly treated with combined modality therapy including involved-site radiotherapy.

6. Which part of the FRCR exam focuses on Systemic Radiology?
Final FRCR Part A (FRCR 2A)

The Final FRCR Part A, also known as FRCR 2A, is the specific part of the examination that focuses on Systemic Radiology. This component assesses a candidate's in-depth knowledge across various organ systems and their associated radiological pathologies. It is a critical step in demonstrating comprehensive understanding before proceeding to the practical elements of the final exam.

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