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B-cell Lymphoma (1)
B-cell Lymphoma Of The Lacrimal Sac (1)
Baastrup's Sign (1)
Baastrup's Syndrome (1)
Bacterial Pneumonia (1)
Bacterial Tracheitis (1)
Balo Concentric Sclerosis (1)
Band Heterotopia (1) (2)
Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome; Gorlin-goltz Syndrome (1)
Basal Ganglia Infarct (1)
Basal Ganglia Infarction - Enhancing (1)
Basilar Artery Aneurysm (basilar Tip Aneurysm) (1)
Basilar Artery Aneurysm (1)
Basilar Artery Aneurysm (basilar Tip Aneurysm) (1)
Basilar Artery Aneurysm Originating Between The Superior Cerebellar Artery (sca) And The Posterior Cerebral Artery (pca) (1)
Basilar Artery Thrombosis, Bilateral Cerebellar And Cerebral Infarcts (1)
Basilar Artery Thrombosis, Cerebral Infarction (1)
Basilar Skull Fracture (1) (2)
Basilar Skull Fracture--temporal Bone Involvement (1)
Basilar Tip Aneurysm (1)
Battered Child Syndrome. Chronic Bilateral Subdural Hematomas. (1)
Battered Child Syndrome. Chronic Bilateral Subdural Hematomas. Multifocal Areas Of Acute/chronic Cerebral Contusions/edema/encephalomalacia. (1)
Battle Related Eye Injury (1) (2)
Behcet Disease Involving The Brain (1)
Behcet Disease/syndrome (1)
Bell's Palsy Inflammatory Change Of The Left Facial Nerve (1)
Bell's Palsy Mri Facial Nerve Enhancement (1)
Bell's Palsy Affecting The Left Facial Nerve. (1)
Benign Adrenal Adenoma (1)
Benign Biliary Stricture (1)
Benign Breast Calcifications (1)
Benign Breast Calcifications Representative Of Fibrocystic Change (birads 2 (1)
Benign Calcifications (1)
Benign Cystic Teratoma (1) (2) (3)
Benign Enlargement Of The Subarachnoid Spaces In Infants (1)
Benign Fibroxanthoma (1)
Benign Gastric Ulcer (1)
Benign Metastasizing Leiomyoma (1)
Benign Orbital Calcifications (1)
Bennett's Fracture Dislocation (1) (2)
Berry Aneurysm (1)
Bezoar (1) (2)
Biceps Brachii Tendon Long Head Rupture (1)
Biceps Tendon Dislocation (1)
Biceps Tendon Dislocation; Posterior To Subscapularis. (1)
Bicornuate Uterus (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Bicornuate Uterus Is Most Likely Although A Septate Uterus Should Be Excluded By Us Or Mri. (1)
Bicornuate Uterus With Associated Right Renal Agenesis (1)
Bicuspid Aortic Valve (1)
Bicuspid Aortic Valve With Aortic Dilatation (1)
Bicuspid Aortic Valve With Aortic Stenosis And Aortic Dilatation. (1)
Bilateral Avascular Necrosis (avn) Of The Femoral Heads (1)
Bilateral Axillary Lymphadenopathy Secondary To Lupus (sle) (1)
Bilateral Breast Carcinoma (1)
Bilateral Carotid Body Tumors (1)
Bilateral Cavernous Sinus Metastatic Lymphoma (1)
Bilateral Clinical Lumbosacral Radiculopathy Secondary To Disc Herniation At L4/l5 And At L5/s. Emg Supported L5 And S1 Radiculopathy Left Side. Mechanical Back Pain. (1)
Bilateral Congenital Lobar Emphysema (1)
Bilateral Duplex Collecting Systems With Obstruction Of Left Upper Pole Moiety (1)
Bilateral Epidural Hematoma, Herniation, Pca Infarct (1)
Bilateral Grade Iii Vesicoureteral Reflux (1)
Bilateral Ica Dissection Status Post Mva In A Patient With Fibromuscular Dysplasia (1)
Bilateral Jumped Locked Facets (1)
Bilateral Locked Facets (1)
Bilateral Lumbar Spondylolysis, Three Levels (1)
Bilateral Mandibular Condyle Fractures (1)
Bilateral Optic Gliomas (1)
Bilateral Ovarian Teratomas ("dermoid Cyst") (1)
Bilateral Pars Fracture Of L5 With Grade I Spondylolisthesis Of L5 On S1 (1)
Bilateral Perched Facets C5 C6 With Spinal Cord Injury (1)
Bilateral Pheochromocytoma (1)
Bilateral Pheochromocytomas (1)
Bilateral Pleural Effusions, Bilateral Pelvic Hematomas, Fracture/tract Of Left Iliac, Left 5th Rib Fracture, Thickening Of Gastric Wall - Non-specific Changes, And Post Surgical Changes To Left Upper Quadrent Status Post Splenectomy. (1)
Bilateral Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome (1)
Bilateral Renal Agenesis (1) (2)
Bilateral Renal Calculus With Obstruction (1)
Bilateral Sacral Fractures (1)
Bilateral Salter Harris Fracture Type 2a (1)
Bilateral Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (1)
Bilateral Subacute (isodense) Subdural Hematomas (1) (2) (3)
Bilateral Subdural Hematomas (1)
Bilateral Supraspinatus And Infraspinatus Calcific Tendinitis. (1)
Bilateral Tibial Stress Fractures (1)
Bilateral Wilms Tumor (1)
Biliary Atresia (1)
Biliary Cystadenoma (1)
Biliary Leak (1) (2)
Biliary Leak, Status Post Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (1) (2)
Biliary Necrosis From Hepatic Artery Thrombosis (1)
Biloma, After Cholecystectomy (1)
Bimalleolar Fracture Of Right Ankle (1) (2)
Bipartite Medial Cuneiform (1)
Bipartite Patella (1) (2)
Bipartite Talus (1)
Biphosphonate Associated Stress Fracture, Femur, Subtrochanteric (1)
Bisphosphanate-related Stress Fractures Of The Femur (1)
Bisphosphate Therapy In Pediatrics (1)
Bisphosphonate-related Osteonecrosis Of The Jaw (1)
Bizarre Parosteal Osteochondromatous Proliferation (1)
Bizarre Parosteal Osteochondromatous Proliferation (bpop) (1) (2)
Bladder (jack) Calculi (1)
Bladder Cancer (1)
Bladder Diverticula (1) (2)
Bladder Diverticulum (1) (2)
Bladder Injury In Association With Parturition (1)
Bladder Rupture (1) (2)
Bladder Stone (1)
Blind-ending Ureter (1)
Blount's Disease (1) (2) (3)
Blowout Fracture Of Orbit (1) (2) (3) (4)
Blowout Fracture Of Orbit (orbital Floor Fracture) With Associated Medial Orbital Wall Fracture (1)
Blowout Fracture Of Orbit. (1)
Blowout Fracture Of The Orbit (1) (2)
Blowout Fracture, Left Orbit (1)
Blunt Splenic Trauma Requiring Embolization Of The Splenic Artery (1)
Bochdalek Hernia (1) (2)
Boerhaave's Syndrome (1)
Boerhaave's Syndrome (esophageal Rupture) (1)
Bone Infarcts, Sickle Cell Disease (1)
Bone Island (1)
Bone Metastasis From Prostate Cancer. (1)
Bone Metastasis, Left Occipital Condyle From Colon Cancer (1)
Bone Metastasis, Secondary To Prostate Cancer. (1)
Boop/cop (1)
Borderline Lepromatous Leprosy (1997 Uniformed Services Dermatology Seminar, Case#4) Submitted By: Lcdr Bradley S. Graham, Mc, Usnr; Cdr David J. Barnette, Jr., Mc, Usn (1)
Borderline Normal Gastric Emptying (1)
Bow Hunter's Syndrome (1)
Boxer's Fracture (1)
Brachial Plexopathy (1)
Brachytherapy Seed Embolization (1) (2)
Brain Abscess (1) (2)
Brain Abscess (gram Positive Beta Streptococcus) (1)
Brain Abscess (gram Positive Cocci) (1)
Brain Abscess (gram Positive Cocci) With Streptococcus (1)
Brain Abscess From Septic Endocarditis (1)
Brain Abscess, Chronic And Acute Micro-abscesses (1)
Brain Biopsy Confirmed Glioblastoma Multiforme. (1)
Brain Biopsy Confirmed Patient Has Glioblastoma Multiforme. (1)
Brain Death (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Brain Herniation From Subacute Cerebral Infarction (1)
Brain Herniation With Brain Death (1)
Brain Metastasis (1)
Brain Stem Astrocytoma (1) (2)
Brain, Cerebral Abscess (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Brain, Cerebral Abscess With Cultures Postive For Streptococcus. (1)
Brain, Cerebral Abscess, Ependymitis And Septic Emboli (1)
Brain, Cerebral Abscess, Staph. Aureus (1)
Brain, Choroid Plexus,metastatic Colon Carcinoma (1)
Brainstem Infarct (1)
Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion (1)
Branchial Cleft Cyst (1) (2) (3)
Breast Abscess (1)
Breast Angiosarcoma, Post-irradiation With Metastasis (1)
Breast Cancer, Metastatic (1) (2) (3)
Breast Cancer, Metastatic To Brain (1)
Breast Cancer, Metastatic To Brain And Temporal Bone (1)
Breast Cancer, Metastatic To Orbit And Brain (1)
Breast Hamartoma (fibroadenolipoma) (1) (2) (3)
Breast Hemangioma (1)
Breast Hematoma, Rib Fracture And Subsegmental Atelectasis (1)
Breast Implant Normal Mammographic Findings: Single Lumen Saline (1)
Breast Implant Rupture (1)
Breast Implant Rupture (intracapsular) (1)
Breast Implant, Rupture, Extracapsular Silicone (1)
Breast Implant, Rupture, Extracapsular Silicone Of Age Indeterminate (1)
Breast, Ductal Carcinoma (1)
Breast, Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma, Poorly Differentiated. (1)
Breast, Papillomatosis (1)
Bridging Bronchus (1)
Brodie’s Abscess (1)
Bronchial Arteriography For Hemoptysis (1)
Bronchial Carcinoid (1) (2) (3)
Bronchiectasis (1) (2)
Bronchiectasis - Bronchial Artery Embolization. (1)
Bronchioaveolar Carcinoma (1)
Bronchogenic Carcinoma (1)
Bronchogenic Carcinoma With Metastasis To The Liver. Diagnosis Confirmed By Us Guided Needle Biopsy Of The Liver Lesion And Cytopathologic Study Of The Recovered Tissue. (1)
Bronchogenic Carcinoma Metastatic To Brainstem (1)
Bronchogenic Cyst (1)
Bronchogenic Cyst, Congenital (1)
Bronchogenic Cyst. (1)
Broncholithiasis (1)
Bronchopleural Fistula (1)
Brown Recluse Spider Bite (1)
Bucket Handle Medial Meniscal Tear Of The Knee (1)
Bucket Handle Meniscal Tear Of The Knee (1) (2) (3)
Bucket Handle Tear Of Meniscus (1)
Bucket Handle Tear Of The Medial Meniscus (1)
Bucket Handle Tear, Medial Meniscus (1)
Bucket-handle Medial Meniscal Tear (1)
Bucket-handle Meniscal Tear (1) (2) (3)
Budd-chiari Syndrome (1)
Bullae Diabeticorum (1)
Bullet Fragment Embolus (1)
Bullet To The Clivus. (1)
Burkitt Lymphoma (1)
Burkitt's Lymphoma (1)
Burst Fracture Lumbar L-3 (1)
Burst Fracture Of L1 (1)
Butterfly Fragment Subtype Of Comminuted Fracture. (1)

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