angiography
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- angiographic adjective
Etymology
Origin of angiography
Example Sentences
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"This qualitative technique, invented and implemented at ISTA, is much like angiography in living tissues -- except that we are examining the micro-structure of a crystal," says Alpichshev.
From Science Daily • Apr. 10, 2026
If the heart has signs of damage, the next step is to pursue invasive angiography.
From Washington Post • Mar. 6, 2023
I waited 30 minutes for my insurance to approve a CT angiography, for which technicians would inject dye into my veins to produce pictures of my heart and the blood vessels in my lungs.
From New York Times • Jan. 21, 2021
Another researcher's calculations showed that one cancer might appear for every 270 middle-aged women who had CT coronary angiography, with the risk higher for younger women.
From Slate • Aug. 1, 2012
All the patients also underwent invasive x-ray angiography.
From Forbes • Dec. 23, 2011
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