Issue, July, 2025
Newsletter
Conceptual Radiology
June Sessions You Shouldn’t Have Missed
Radiology residency is fast-paced. Between exams, clinical postings, and ever-updating imaging guidelines, it’s easy to feel lost. That’s where Conceptual Radiology becomes your academic home.
June 2025 was a power-packed month with 5 high-yield sessions, each crafted to tackle the core challenges of radiology residents, from complex reporting patterns and practical protocols to exam-focused case approach.
If you missed these sessions, watch them now. Because every lecture here isn’t just useful—it’s strategically essential for your exam prep, clinical understanding, and confidence in the reading room.
1. From Chest to CNS: TB Head to Toe By Dr. Zainab Vora
Tuberculosis can involve almost every organ, and imaging patterns vary dramatically. In this beautifully structured session, Dr. Zainab Vora walks you through Primary vs Post-primary TB, differentiating subtle signs on CT, and understanding abdominal and CNS TB presentations.
✅ What You’ll Learn:
- Primary vs Post-primary TB imaging differences
- Ghon complex & Rankase complex explained
- Tree-in-bud appearance and cavitary lesions
- Abdominal TB types: Wet, Dry, Fibrotic
- Skeletal & CNS TB findings with practical reporting tips
- 2025 updates in TB radiology
This is more than a TB class—it’s a reporting masterclass.
🎯 Perfect for: PG Residents, Thesis Topics, Practical Reporting

2. Imaging in Aortic Arch Anomalies By Dr. Resham Singh
Don’t just mug up vascular anomalies—understand their embryology, variations, and clinical impact. In this insightful lecture, Dr. Resham Singh gets into the aortic arch’s normal and abnormal branching, helping you correlate these anomalies with real-life interventions and surgeries.
✅ Key Takeaways:
- Normal embryology and arch development
- Common and rare branching variants
- Vascular rings & their association with CHDs
- Coarctation, pseudocoarctation, and interrupted aortic arch
- Relevance in surgical access and catheterisation strategies
It’s the lecture that connects your theory with the cath lab.
Perfect for: NEET SS aspirants, final-year PGs, Intervention-focused radiologists

3. Diffuse Liver Disease – CT, MRI Protocols & Findings By Dr. Aisha Khan
If liver imaging feels vague, this lecture is your clarity pill. Dr. Aisha Khan decodes the different categories of diffuse liver diseases—fatty liver, hepatitis, vascular disorders—and explains how to optimise protocols, read HU values, and pick the right contrast phase.
✅ What You’ll Master:
- Fatty liver vs hepatitis vs vascular/storage diseases
- HU values: Liver vs Spleen interpretation
- CT & MRI protocol breakdown: Arterial, PV, Delayed
- Dual-energy CT insights
- Post-TACE assessment tips
📌 Solidify your basics and start reporting with clarity.
🎯 Perfect for: 1st & 2nd Year Residents, DNB/MD exams, Reporting practice
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4. Image-Guided Breast Biopsy, Clip Placement & FNAC By Dr. Deepak Justine
Interventional breast radiology can be intimidating—but it doesn’t have to be. In this clinically sharp session, Dr. Deepak Justine explains when and how to do a breast biopsy, the difference between core biopsy and FNAC, and why clip placement is now routine in many centres.
✅ Highlights Include:
- When to opt for FNAC, core biopsy, or hookwire
- Role of mammography, USG, and MRI in breast interventions
- Clip placement: technique, timing, and reporting
- Complications, cyst aspiration, and lymph node FNAC
📌 Clinical pearls that make you OR-ready.
🎯 Perfect for: Residents in breast imaging postings, Practical Vivas, Intervention lovers

5. How to Approach Long Cases in Radiology By Dr. Zainab Vora
The long case anxiety is real. But with the right framework, it can become your scoring area. In this value-packed lecture, Dr. Zainab Vora explains the stepwise method of breaking down a radiology long case, interpreting imaging across systems, and presenting findings like a pro.
✅ Learn How To:
- Approach long cases system-wise
- Describe lesion morphology confidently
- Tackle differential diagnoses
- Handle negative findings smartly
- Avoid common traps in practical exams
📌 A lecture every resident should bookmark before exams.
🎯 Perfect for: Exam-going residents, 2nd and final-year PGs

Before You Go…
These lectures aren’t just content—they’re your career accelerators. From Day 1 of residency to NEET SS to fellowship interviews, your conceptual understanding will set you apart.
And we at Conceptual Radiology are committed to delivering smart learning for smart radiologists—focused, practical, and always a step ahead of the exam pattern.