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A
abdominal abscess
abdominal calcification in an infant or child
abdominal lymphadenopathy
abdominal wall mass
abnormal configuration of cerebral ventricles
abnormal contour of calvarium
abnormal position of the heart
abnormal septum pellucidum
abnormality of entire testis
acute pancreatitis
acyanotic congenital heart disease with increased pulmonary vascularity
acyanotic congenital heart disease with normal pulmonary vascularity
adnexal lesion with high diastolic flow
adrenal calcification
agenesis or hypoplasia of the corpus callosum
anechoic liver lesion
anechoic prostate lesion
anechoic renal mass
aneurysm of abdominal aorta or its branches
anomalous thoracic arterial communication
anomaly of inferior vena cava
anorchia
aortic aneurysm
aortic arch anomaly
aortic insufficiency
aortic valve disease
appendiceal mass
arterial aneurysm
arterial calcification
arterial dissection
arterial occlusion
arterial rupture
arterial tortuosity
arteriovenous fistulas
ascites
ascites in an infant or child
asymmetrical cystic mass in fetal brain
atherosclerosis
avascular renal mass
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B
Baker cyst
basal ganglion calcification
bilateral large kidneys
bilateral or multiple cystic renal masses
bilateral small kidneys
bilateral testicular masses
bile duct filling defect
bile duct narrowing or obstruction
biliary dilatation without jaundice or obstruction
biliary obstruction without dilatation
biliary system abnormality
bladder calculus
bladder filling defect
bladder tumor
bladder wall calcification
brain tumor in an infant
Budd-Chiari syndrome
bulls-eye liver lesion
bulls-eye liver metastasis
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C
calcification in bladder wall or lumen
calcification in gallbladder or common bile duct
calcifications in female genital tract
calcifications in scrotum
calcified liver metastasis
calcified pancreatic lesion
cardiac calcification
cardiac or pericardial neoplasm or cyst
cardiac valve thickening
cardiomegaly
cardiomegaly in childhood
cardiomyopathy
cavernous transformation of portal vein
cerebral gyriform calcification
cerebrovascular malformation
cervical mass
choroidal mass
chylothorax
chylous ascites
cirrhosis
clitoromegaly
clubbing or destruction of renal calyces
coarctation of aorta
complete atrioventricular canal
complex cystic adnexal mass
complex pancreatic lesion
complex pelvic mass
complicated atrial shunt
congenital abdominal calcifications
congenital atlantoaxial subluxation or instability
congenital biliary tract abnormality
congenital brain malformation
congenital cardiomyopathy
congenital heart disease
congenital heart disease with anterior right aortic arch
congenital heart disease with decreased pulmonary vascularity
congenital hepatomegaly
congenital hydrocephalus
congenital macrocephaly
congenital renal cystic disease
congenital splenomegaly
congenital vertebral abnormality
constrictive pericarditis
coronary artery abnormality
coronary artery aneurysm
cortical nephrocalcinosis
craniosynostosis
cryptophthalmos
cryptorchidism
cyanotic congenital heart disease with increased pulmonary vascularity
cyanotic congenital heart disease with precapillary hypertension vascularity
cystic abdominal mass in a fetus or newborn
cystic adnexal mass
cystic and saccular lesions of bile ducts with dilatation of intrahepatic bile ducts
cystic and saccular lesions of bile ducts with normal-sized intrahepatic bile ducts
cystic brain lesion
cystic extratesticular mass in scrotum
cystic fetal abdominal mass
cystic fetal mid-abdominal mass
cystic fetal pelvic mass
cystic fetal upper abdominal mass
cystic liver lesion
cystic liver metastasis
cystic pancreatic mass
cystic pelvic mass
cystic renal mass
cystic renal mass with internal debris
cystic renal mass with wall calcification
cystic retroperitoneal mass
cystic soft-tissue tumor
cystic structure near seminal vesicle
cystic testicular mass
cystitis
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D
dampened waveform of hepatic vein
decreased cranial convolutional markings
decreased renal artery diastolic flow
decreased renal cortical echogenicity
decreased renal transplant function
decreased size of part of a kidney
delayed closure of fontanelles
depression in renal margin
dextrocardia
diffuse gallbladder wall thickening
diffuse hepatic calcifications
diffusely enlarged uterus
dilatation of ureter
dilated azygos vein
dilated bile ducts
dilated intrahepatic ducts
dilated pancreatic duct
dilated posterior urethra
diminished size of renal transplant
dissecting aneurysm of the ascending aorta or arch
distended gallbladder in a child
double bubble sign
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E
early intrauterine pregnancy
echo within gallbladder
echoes within bile ducts
echogenic brain lesion
echogenic fetal bowel
embolus
emphysematous cholecystitis
encephalocele/meningocele
endometrial fluid
endometrial fluid and positive beta-hCG
endometrial thickening
enlarged iliopsoas muscle
enlarged prostate
enlarged pulmonary veins
enlargement of renal transplant
epididymal lesion
extratesticular tumor in scrotum
extrinsic pressure deformity of bladder
exudative pleural effusion
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F
facial cleft
failure of fetal head to engage during labor
fallopian tube mass
fatty infiltration of pancreas
fatty liver
fatty pancreas
fatty tumor of the neck
fetal anterior abdominal wall defect
fetal ascites
fetal cardiac mass
fetal chest mass
fetal cranial deformity
fetal hepatosplenomegaly
fetal intra-abdominal calcification
fetal intracranial calcification
fetal neck mass
fetal or neonatal liver calcification
fetal skin thickening
fetal ventriculomegaly
filling defect in renal collecting system
filling defect in right ventricle
fixed gallbladder filling defect
fluid collection in scrotum
focal acoustic shadowing in liver
focal bladder wall thickening
focal gallbladder wall thickening
focal hyperechoic splenic lesion
focal renal parenchymal scar
focal shadowing pancreatic lesion
free fluid in cul-de-sac
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G
gallstone
gallstone or gallbladder sludge in a fetus or neonate
gallstone perforation
gas embolism
gas in bladder wall or lumen
gas in gallbladder or biliary tract
gas in pancreatic duct
gastrointestinal dysfunction
gastroschisis
generalized bladder wall thickening
generalized pulmonary arterial hypervascularity
generalized pulmonary arterial hypovascularity
genital anomaly
germ cell testicular tumor
goiter
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H
heart failure
heart failure in childhood
heart failure in the first month of life
heart failure in the first week of life
hemorrhagic liver lesion
hemothorax
hepatic adenoma
hepatic calcification
hepatic fibrosis
hepatic vein dilatation
hepatomegaly
hepatosplenomegaly in a neonate
high-output heart function
high-resistance internal carotid artery flow
hip dislocation
hydrocephalus
hydromyelia
hydrops fetalis
hyperechoic focal uterine lesion
hyperechoic focus in gallbladder wall
hyperechoic liver
hyperechoic liver lesion
hyperechoic liver metastasis with acoustic shadowing
hyperechoic prostate lesion
hyperechoic renal cortex
hyperechoic renal mass
hyperechoic renal medulla
hyperechoic renal parenchyma
hypertension
hypoechoic liver
hypoechoic liver lesion
hypoechoic liver metastasis
hypoechoic placental lesion
hypoechoic prostate lesion
hypoechoic renal mass
hypospadias
hypospadias or ambiguous external genitalia
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I
ill-defined enlarged thyroid with extrathyroid extension
increased cranial convolutional markings
increased echogenicity of pancreas
increased intracranial pressure
increased nuchal fold
increased portal vein flow
increased renal artery diastolic flow
increased resistance index of renal transplant
indefinite uterus sign
inferior vena cava obstruction
infiltrative liver metastasis
internal jugular vein thrombosis
intestinal obstruction in a child
intestinal obstruction in a newborn
intracranial lesion in an infant
intrauterine growth retardation
ischemic heart disease
isoechoic liver lesion
isoechoic prostate lesion
isoechoic renal mass
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L
large bladder
large fetal abdomen during third trimester
large fetal intracranial fluid collection
large fetus for dates
large fontanelle
large head in infant
large kidney
large kidneys with multifocal masses
large main pulmonary artery
large pelvic soft-tissue mass
large ventricle in infant
late onset of cyanosis in neonatal congenital heart disease
left atrial enlargement
left ventricular enlargement
left-to-right shunt in congenital heart disease
lesion of perinephric space
linear or branching acoustic shadowing in liver
lipomatosis
liver lesion and elevated alpha fetoprotein
liver lesion with calcification
liver lesion with central scar
liver lesion with fluid-fluid level
localized bulge of renal outline
localized pulmonary vessel enlargement
low-velocity internal carotid artery flow
lower abdominal mass in a neonate or child
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M
macrocephaly
macroglossia
macroorchidism
macrophthalmia
main pulmonary artery obstruction
male megalourethra
malposition of kidney
marked cyanosis in first week of life
mass displacing kidney
mass in scrotum
massive cardiomegaly
meconium plug
meconium plug in newborn
medullary nephrocalcinosis
metastatic cervical lymphadenopathy
microcardia
microcephaly
microcolon
microglossia
microorchidism
midline cystic mass in fetal brain
mild or intermittent cyanosis in first week
mitral insufficiency
mitral valve disease
mixed echogenicity liver metastasis
mucocele of gallbladder
multilocular or complex renal mass
multiloculated cystic renal lesion
multiple hepatic cysts
multiple pleural masses
multiple solid liver lesions
multiple splenic calcifications
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N
neonatal renal mass
nephrocalcinosis
nephropathy
non-germ cell testicular tumor
nonshadowing lesion in the gallbladder
nonvisualization of fetal stomach
nonvisualization of gallbladder
nuchal cystic hygroma
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O
obstruction of ureter
obstructive hydrocephalus
omphalocele
orbital mass
ovarian cyst
ovarian mass in pregnancy
ovarian neoplasm or cyst in a child
ovarian tumor
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P
pancreatic calcification
pancreatic calcification without mass
pancreatic duct stricture or filling defect with abnormal parenchyma
pancreatic duct stricture or filling defect with normal parenchyma
pancreatic dysplasia
pancreatic lesion characterized by blood
pancreatitis in a child
patchy liver
pediatric chest wall lesion
peliosis hepatis
pelvic mass in an infant or child
pericardial calcification
pericardial effusion
pericholecystic fluid
perinephric hematoma
periportal edema
periportal lymphadenopathy
perirenal fluid collection
peritoneal disease
pheochromocytoma
pleural mass
pleural thickening
pneumatosis intestinalis
pneumopericardium
polyhydramnios
porcelain gallbladder
portal hypertension
portal vein obstruction
portal vein thrombosis
portal venous hypertension
primary brain tumor
prominence of central uterine echo
prominent periportal echoes in a neonate
prosthetic valve regurgitation
pulmonary arterial hypertension
pulmonary artery aneurysm
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R
regenerating liver nodule
renal artery aneurysm or microaneurysm
renal collecting system echoes
renal cystic disease
renal hemorrhage
renal mass in a child
renal mass with calcification
renal papillary necrosis
renal parenchymal tumor
renal pseudotumor
renal vein thrombosis
retroplacental mass
right anterior pararenal space abscess
right atrial enlargement
right ventricular enlargement
right-to-left atrial shunt
right-to-left shunt at ductus level
right-to-left shunt or admixture lesion in congenital heart disease
right-to-left ventricular shunt
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S
sacral agenesis or hypoplasia
sacrococcygeal mass
scrotal calcification
separation of cranial sutures in a child
septated gallbladder
shadowing mass in renal collecting system
small anterior fontanelle
small bladder
small bowel wall thickening
small cerebral ventricles
small fetus for dates
small gallbladder
small heart
small kidney
small or nonvisualized spleen
small urinary bladder
soft-tissue tumor with fluid-fluid level
solid extratesticular mass in scrotum
solid liver lesion in adult
solid liver lesion in an infant or young child
solid liver lesion in an older child or adolescent
solid mass in carotid sheath
solid mesenteric lesion
solid ovarian tumor
solid pancreatic mass
solid pelvic mass
solid placental mass
solid renal mass
solid testicular mass
solitary lesion of spleen
solitary splenic calcification
sonographic bulls-eye sign
sonographically complex hepatic mass
sonographically ill-defined renal parenchymal mass
spina bifida aperta
spina bifida occulta
splenic calcification
splenic infarction
splenic vein obstruction
splenomegaly
splenomegaly with diffuse hyperechoic pattern
splenomegaly with diffuse hypoechoic pattern
splenomegaly with normal echogenicity
spontaneous liver rupture
starry-sky liver
straight fetal spine
striations in thickened gallbladder wall
subclavian steal syndrome
subcutaneous tumor
superior mesenteric artery syndrome
superior vena cava syndrome
supratentorial intracranial tumor in a child
supravalvular aortic stenosis
syringomyelia
systemic-to-pulmonary vascular shunt
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T
testicular anomaly
testicular calcification
testicular tumor in a child
thickened placenta
thickening of bile duct walls
thin placenta
third mogul sign
thyroid lesion
tricuspid insufficiency
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U
umbilical cord enlargement
unilateral large kidney
unilateral pulmonary arterial hypervascularity
unilateral small cranium
unilateral small kidney
unilateral testicular tumor
upper abdominal mass in a neonate or child
urethral filling defect
urethral outpouching
urethral tumor
urinary tract calculus
urinary tract obstruction below the bladder in a child
urothelial tumor
uterine anomaly
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V
vas deferens calcification
vascular indentation on ureter or renal pelvis
venous anomaly
ventricular septal defect
vertebral anomaly
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W
wide spinal canal
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