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angiogram
[an-jee-uh-gram]
noun
an x-ray produced by angiography.
angiogram
/ ˈæԻɪəʊˌɡæ /
noun
an X-ray picture obtained by angiography
angiogram
An x-ray of one or more blood vessels produced by angiography and used in diagnosing pathology in the cardiovascular system, such as arteriosclerosis.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of angiogram1
Example Sentences
Fearing that parts of the leg were dead, the suit says, Wang also ordered an emergency angiogram.
An angiogram a few days later showed that it had been caused by a SCAD.
They said the scan showed two veins with severe blockages and high lung pressure, with a coronary angiogram and lung scan urgently needed.
He also suffered from type 2 diabetes and, in 2014, had to cancel a tour to endure a cardiac catheterization and angiogram.
Doctors at George Washington University Hospital ordered an angiogram for Van Hollen, then brought him the results.
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