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