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- Abdominal adhesions
- Abnormal enhancement / bulkiness of the pituitary infundibulum
- Abnormal intra-abdominal gas
- Abnormally low sac position
- Abnormally thickened endometrium
- Absent thumb
- Accessory occipital bone sutures
- Achalasia pattern
- ACJ erosion
- Acquired aortic conditions
- Acute airspace opacification with lymphadenopathy
- Acute bilateral airspace opacification
- Acute unilateral airspace opacification
- Acyanotic congenital heart disease
- Adenocarcinoma of the small bowel
- Adrenal calcification
- Adrenal gland tumours
- Adrenal haemorrhage
- Adrenal lesions
- Air crescent sign
- Air space disease
- Air space opacities
- Altered alpha fetoprotein levels
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- Basal gangila T2 hypointensity
- Basal ganglia calcification
- Basal ganglia T1 hyperintensity
- Basal ganglia T2 hyperintensity
- Benign and malignant characteristics of breast lesions at ultrasound
- Benign cardiac tumours - primary
- Benign fibrous histicytoma of bone
- Benign liver tumours (paediatric)
- Benign lytic bone lesions
- Benign tumours and tumour like lesions of the gallbladder
- Bilateral adrenal enlargement
- Bilateral megalencephaly
- Bilateral middle cerebellar peduncle lesions
- Bilateral renal enlargement
- Bilateral testicular lesions
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- Calcific uremic arteriolopathy
- Calcification of the ascending aorta
- Calcified mediastinal lymph nodes
- Calcified pulmonary nodules
- Calciphylaxis
- Cancer
- cardiac metastases
- Cardiac tumours - benign
- Cardiovascular manifestations of AIDS
- Cartilaginous lesions
- Caudate lobe hypertrophy
- Causes of a dilated trachea
- Causes of abnormal lunate signal on MRI
- Causes of ascending aorta calcification
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- Causes of neonatal distress
- Causes of pulmonary arterial hypertension
- Causes of tracheomalacia
- Causes of urinary bladder diverticula
- Caval abnormalities
- Cavernous sinus mass
- Cavitating lung mass
- Cavitating pulmonary mass
- Central bronchiectasis
- Cerebellopontine angle mass
- Cerebral microhaemorrhage
- Cerebral ring enhancing lesions
- Certain cancers spread by plugging the lymphatics
- Chest wall tumours
- Childhood malignancies
- Chronic alveolar opacities
- Chronic bilateral airspace opacification
- Chronic primary adrenal insufficiency
- Chronic unilateral airspace opacification
- Clavicle abnormalities (paediatric)
- Clavicle tumours
- Clival mass
- CNS manifestations of AIDS

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