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arthrogram

American  
[ahr-thruh-gram] / ˈɑr θrəˌgræm /

noun

  1. an x-ray photograph produced by arthrography.


Etymology

Origin of arthrogram

arthro- + -gram 1

Example Sentences

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He then got an MRI arthrogram, which uses dye for contrast to examine the inside of a joint, later in the week for further clarity.

From Washington Post

He was scheduled to undergo an arthrogram — a magnetic resonance imaging procedure that involves dye being injected into the joint — to help determine the extent of his injury.

From New York Times

Gonzalez will miss 15 days, but in what Manager Matt Williams called “good news on him,” an enhanced arthrogram taken Sunday showed “no structural damage” and only inflammation.

From Washington Post

On March 22 in Washington, Storen underwent an arthrogram, an MRI in which doctors inject dye into the specified area.

From Washington Post

Storen had been feeling soreness in his biceps and triceps, which necessitated a trip to Washington for an arthrogram last week.

From Washington Post