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Oncologic Imaging
OI
63 gamuts
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A
adrenal pseudotumor
adrenal tumor
annular lesion of colon
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B
benign bone neoplasm
benign small bowel tumor
bladder tumor
brain metastasis
bulls-eye liver metastasis
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C
calcified pulmonary metastasis
chondrosarcoma
colonic tumor
cystic liver metastasis
cystic pancreatic mass
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E
external auditory canal tumor
extratesticular tumor in scrotum
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F
familial neoplasm
fibrous tumor
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G
germ cell testicular tumor
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H
hamartomatosis
hemangioma
hemorrhagic liver metastasis
hypoechoic liver metastasis
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I
increased risk of neoplasm
infiltrative liver metastasis
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L
laryngeal tumor
liver lesion and elevated alpha fetoprotein
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M
malignant primary bone neoplasm
malignant small bowel tumor
meningeal metastasis
metastatic cervical lymphadenopathy
mixed echogenicity liver metastasis
multiple nerve tumors
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N
nasopharyngeal extension of intracranial neoplasm
neoplastic solitary intracranial mass
nephroblastomatosis
non-germ cell testicular tumor
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O
osteosarcoma
ovarian neoplasm or cyst in a child
ovarian tumor
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P
pathologic fracture
pharyngeal neoplasm
pheochromocytoma
primary brain tumor
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R
renal mass in a child
renal parenchymal tumor
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S
sacral neoplasm
salivary gland neoplasm
skull metastasis
soft-tissue tumor with fluid-fluid level
solid extratesticular mass in scrotum
solid ovarian tumor
solid pancreatic mass
solid testicular mass
supratentorial intracranial tumor in a child
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T
temporal bone neoplasm
testicular tumor in a child
tumor crossing an intervertebral disk
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U
unilateral testicular tumor
ureteral tumor
urethral tumor
urothelial tumor
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V
vertebral neoplasm
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W
Wilms tumor
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