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arthrogram

[ahr-thruh-gram]

noun

  1. an x-ray photograph produced by arthrography.



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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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

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