arteriography
Americannoun
plural
arteriographiesnoun
Other Word Forms
- arteriographic adjective
Etymology
Origin of arteriography
Example Sentences
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After a year in the program, patients in this group showed "significant overall regression of coronary atherosclerosis as measured by quantitative coronary arteriography."
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Before a patient can be considered for coronary surgery he must undergo coronary arteriography to determine his precise needs.
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The group of 102 patients touted by Russek were diagnosed, treated and evaluated by the same physician without the benefit of selective coronary arteriography.
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The surgeon knows the extent and precise location of the coronary disease; he relies on arteriography repeated a year later to determine the success or failure of the surgical procedure.
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Arteriography of this type is also highly uncomfortable, if not acutely painful, since the patients usually are fully conscious and only mildly sedated; partly because they must remain as cooperative as possible during the tests, partly to avoid the risks of anesthesia.
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