1.Introduction to medical imaging --; 1.1.Radiography (X-ray imaging) --; 1.2.Contrast materials --; 1.3.CT --; 1.4.US --; 1.5.Scintigraphy (nuclear medicine) --; 1.6.MRI --; 1.7.Hazards associated with medical imaging --; 2.Respiratory system and chest --; 2.1.Introduction --; 2.2.How to read a CXR --; 2.3.Common findings on CXR --; 2.4.CT in the investigation of chest disorders --; 2.5.Haemoptysis --; 2.6.Diagnosis and staging of bronchogenic carcinoma (lung cancer) --; 2.7.Chest trauma --; 3.Cardiovascular system --; 3.1.Imaging of the heart --; 3.2.Congestive cardiac failure --; 3.3.Ischaemic heart disease --; 3.4.Aortic dissection --; 3.5.Abdominal aortic aneurysm --; 3.6.Peripheral vascular disease --; 3.7.Pulmonary embolism --; 3.8.Deep venous thrombosis --; 3.9.Venous insufficiency --; 3.10.Hypertension --; 3.11.Interventional radiology of the peripheral vascular system --; 4.Gastrointestinal system --; 4.1.How to read an AXR --; 4.2.Contrast studies of the gastrointestinal tract --; 4.3.Dysphagia --; 4.4.Acute abdomen --; 4.5.Inflammatory bowel disease --; 4.6.Gastrointestinal bleeding --; 4.7.Colorectal carcinoma --; 4.8.Abdominal trauma --; 4.9.Detection and characterization of liver masses --; 4.10.Imaging investigation of jaundice --; 4.11.Interventional radiology of the liver and biliary tract --; 5.Urology --; 5.1.Imaging investigation of the urinary tract --; 5.2.Painless haematuria --; 5.3.Renal mass --; 5.4.Imaging in prostatism --; 5.5.Adenocarcinoma of the prostate --; 5.6.Investigation of a scrotal mass --; 5.7.Acute scrotum --; 5.8.Interventional radiology in urology --; 6.Obstetrics and gynaecology --; 6.1.US in obstetrics --; 6.2.Imaging in gynaecology --; 6.3.Staging of gynaecological malignancies --; 7.Breast imaging --; 7.1.Breast cancer --; 7.2.Breast imaging techniques --; 7.3.Investigation of a breast lump --; 7.4.Investigation of nipple discharge --; 7.5.Staging of breast cancer --; 7.6.Breast screening in asymptomatic women --; 8.Musculoskeletal system --; 8.1.Imaging investigation of the musculoskeletal system --; 8.2.How to look at a skeletal radiograph --; 8.3.Fractures and dislocations: general principles --; 8.4.Fractures and dislocations: specific areas --; 8.5.Internal joint derangement: methods of investigation --; 8.6.Approach to arthropathies --; 8.7.Approach to primary bone tumours --; 8.8.Miscellaneous common bone conditions --; 9.Spine --; 9.1.Radiographic anatomy of the spine --; 9.2.Spine trauma --; 9.3.Neck pain --; 9.4.Low back pain --; 9.5.Specific back pain syndromes --; 9.6.Sciatica --; 10.Central nervous system --; 10.1.Traumatic brain injury --; 10.2.Subarachnoid haemorrhage --; 10.3.Stroke --; 10.4.Brain tumours --; 10.5.Headache --; 10.6.Seizure --; 10.7.Dementia --; 10.8.Multiple sclerosis --; 10.9.Interventional neuroradiology --; 11.Head and neck --; 11.1.Facial trauma --; 11.2.Imaging of the orbit --; 11.3.Imaging of the paranasal sinuses --; 11.4.Imaging of the temporal bone --; 11.5.Neck mass --; 11.6.Salivary gland swelling --; 11.7.Staging of head and neck cancer --; 12.Endocrine system --; 12.1.Imaging of the pituitary --; 12.2.Thyroid imaging --; 12.3.Primary hyperparathyroidism --; 12.4.Adrenal imaging --; 12.5.Osteoporosis --; 13.Paediatrics --; 13.1.Neonatal respiratory distress: the neonatal chest --; 13.2.Patterns of pulmonary infection in children --; 13.3.Investigation of an abdominal mass --; 13.4.Urinary tract disorders in children --; 13.5.Gut obstruction and/or bile-stained vomiting in the neonate --; 13.6.Other gastrointestinal tract disorders in children --; 13.7.Skeletal disorders in children --; 14.Imaging in oncology --; 14.1.Staging of known malignancy --; 14.2.Assessment of response to therapy --; 14.3.Diagnosis of complications of therapy --; 14.4.Interventional oncology.