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- Module:Transclusion count/data/S (used on 2 pages)
- Oral cavity and oropharynx cancer (used on 2 pages)
- Template:Template link code (used on 2 pages)
- Leukocyte (used on 2 pages)
- Acute epididymitis (used on 2 pages)
- Urinalysis (used on 2 pages)
- Benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (used on 2 pages)
- Wound (used on 2 pages)
- Basal cell carcinoma (used on 2 pages)
- Module:Suppress categories (used on 2 pages)
- Splenic rupture (used on 2 pages)
- Melanoma (used on 2 pages)
- Module:Transclusion count/data/Y (used on 2 pages)
- Chronic venous disorder (used on 2 pages)
- Template:Section link (used on 2 pages)
- Hypopharynx cancer (used on 2 pages)
- Coagulation tests (used on 2 pages)
- Template:Distinguish (used on 2 pages)
- Squamous cell carcinoma (used on 2 pages)
- Help:Infobox/user style (used on 2 pages)
- Adrenal adenoma (used on 2 pages)
- Module:Transclusion count/data/M (used on 2 pages)
- Template:Use dmy dates (used on 2 pages)
- Vertigo (used on 2 pages)
- Local anaesthetics (used on 2 pages)
- Neuroimaging (used on 2 pages)
- Blunt abdominal trauma (used on 2 pages)
- Lung cancer (used on 2 pages)
- Jaundice (used on 2 pages)
- Prearthritic conditions (used on 1 page)
- Module:Pagetype/doc (used on 1 page)
- Acute sinusitis (used on 1 page)
- Chronic laryngitis (used on 1 page)
- Popliteal cyst (used on 1 page)
- Module:WikidataIB/titleformats/doc (used on 1 page)
- Module:Citation/doc (used on 1 page)
- Vestibular neuritis (used on 1 page)
- Traumatic hip dislocation (used on 1 page)
- Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (used on 1 page)
- Infectious disorders of the oral cavity (used on 1 page)
- Elbow fracture (used on 1 page)
- Module:Transclusion count/data/U/doc (used on 1 page)
- EFAST (used on 1 page)
- Bladder catheterisation (used on 1 page)
- Sodium (used on 1 page)
- ERCP (used on 1 page)
- Ureteropelvic junction obstruction (used on 1 page)
- Hypermagnesaemia (used on 1 page)
- Foreign bodies in the urinary tract (used on 1 page)
- Sex hormone binding globulin (used on 1 page)