n
The measurement of blood vessels
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tomodensitometry of the blood vessels
n
An instrument used in arteriography to measure the severity of arteriosclerosis
n
tomographic reconstruction
n
A diagnostic image produced by capnography.
n
A combination of cardiograph and sphygmograph.
n
(medicine) cinematography of working internal organs, normally using X-rays
n
A graphic display of the coagulation of blood (over time)
n
Radiography using a contrast medium.
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A graphical representation of cardiorespiratory coordination
n
A sonar device used for echo sounding
n
localization by means of echolocation
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The use of echoes to detect objects as observed in bats and other natural creatures. Also known as biosonar.
n
A device that displays an electrocardiogram
n
measurement with a fertiloscope
n
Analysis of the growth of ovarian follicles, typically by means of a series of ultrasound examinations
n
An imaging technique in three dimensions (especially using X-rays)
n
microvascular capnography
adj
(medicine) Of an ultrasonic probe, able to be electronically rotated between 0 and 180 degrees, permitting imaging in multiple planes.
n
An image produced by palatography
n
A device used to visualise veins beneath the skin
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The imaging of vocal fold vibrations
n
examination of objects by the use of X-rays; radiology
adv
By means of roentgenography; radiographically.
n
An image produced by scintigraphy
n
A form of mammography in which scintillation from an injected radiosource shows the presence of cancer cells
n
(medicine) A diagnostic image of the sinus, produced by sinography.
n
Any device that produces high-intensity ultrasound
n
(medicine) An ultrasonographic procedure for the visualisation of the uterine cavity
adj
Relating to, or by means of sonomammography
n
The measurement of bone density by means of ultrasound
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The diagnostic imaging of tendons.
n
An image produced by tensiomyography
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An image produced by tocography
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A person skilled at tomography
n
Imaging by sections or sectioning.
n
The creation of a 3D image of part of the body by digital processing of multiple X-rays.
n
(medicine) a type of Doppler ultrasonography that measures the velocity of blood flow through the brain's blood vessels
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(laboratory, deprecated label) A piece of industrial or laboratory equipment that consists of a container, or bath, used for cleaning, mixing, or homogenisation of objects or substances by sending ultrasonic vibrations through the liquid contained in it.
n
A device for performing ultrasonication.
v
To subject to ultrasonification
n
A device that uses ultrasound to image osteoporosis
adv
By means of, or in terms of, videofluoroscopy.
adj
By means of a videokeratograph
n
The use of a videokeratoscope
n
radiography aided with a video camera
n
(medicine) A medical-imaging modality, similar to traditional computed tomography imaging, which acquires data via a two-dimensional detector array and reconstructs the images directly into a volume representation of the patient.
n
An image produced by means of xeromammography.
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