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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A radiograph of a vein after injection of a radiopaque substance.
  • noun Venography.

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  • noun medicine An X-ray of a vein that has been injected with an opaque material

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  • noun an X ray of a vein injected with a radiopaque contrast medium

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Examples

  • As well as the ultrasound Dr. Zamboni relies on, they are conducting a catheter venogram, going right inside veins to detect any abnormalities.

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  • Ultrasound testing found she also fit the theory, with a venogram showing a narrowed left jugular vein.

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  • Ultrasound testing found she also fit the theory, with a venogram showing a narrowed left jugular vein.

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  • When doctors performed the venogram in February, they discovered blockages in one of his jugular veins and the azygos vein in his chest.

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  • McDonald sent Steve for a venogram, in which dye was injected into his veins to look for problems.

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  • McDonald sent Steve for a venogram, in which dye was injected into his veins to look for problems.

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  • When doctors performed the venogram in February, they discovered blockages in one of his jugular veins and the azygos vein in his chest.

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  • Assistant diagnostic methods for deep venous thrombosis Ultrasonography   MRI  venogram

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  • Completion venogram showing IVC filter placement 55

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  • A venogram of the blood supply might be necessary to fully evaluate the condition of vessels in the hoof.

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