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arteriography|ɑːˌtɪərɪˈɒgrəfɪ| [f. arterio- + Gr. -γραϕία: see -graphy.] †a. Systematic description of the arteries; = sphygmography. Obs.
1842Dunglison Dict. Med. Sci. (ed. 3) 70/2 Arteriography, a description of the arteries. 1859in Worcester. b. Examination of the arteries by means of radiology after injection of a radio-opaque material. Hence arterioˈgraphic a., of or pertaining to arteriography.
1929D. M. Greig Edin. Med. Jrnl. XXXVI. 632 Arteriography in the living subject. The injection of arteries by..shadow-casting material and subsequent radiography..on the living subject is recent and as yet restricted to few operators..Moniz, Pinto and Lima, who have carried out seventy cerebral arteriographies without..untoward symptom. 1944Lancet 26 Aug. 271/1 It was necessary to determine the exact size, shape and anatomical location of the sac. Arteriography is the only certain method of deciding this preoperatively. 1955Gloss. Terms Radiology (B.S.I.) 56 Arteriography, the radiological examination of arteries following direct injection of a contrast medium. 1962Lancet 8 Dec. 1225/1 Based on arteriographic criteria, 7 (45%) of the 15 arterial clots were lysed after approximately 60 hours' intensive therapy. |