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cholecystography Med.|ˌkɒlɪsɪˈstɒgrəfɪ| [f. cholecyst + -o + -graphy.] X-ray examination of the gall-bladder after the administration to the patient of a radio-opaque substance. Hence ˌcholecystoˈgraphic a., pertaining to or involving cholecystography; choleˈcystogram, an X-ray photograph of the gall-bladder.
1925E. A. Graham et al. in Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. LXXXIV. 14/2 We have established the fact that chole⁓cystography is possible in the living human subject. By this we mean making the gall-bladder opaque to the roentgen ray by the injection of certain substances into the blood stream. 1926Glasgow Med. Jrnl. CVI. 153 (heading) Cholecystography: The X-ray Visualisation of the Gall-Bladder by means of Sodium Tetraiodophenolphthalein (Graham's Method). 1927Trans. Amer. Gastroenterological Assoc. 1926 XXIX. 284 (title) Cholecystographic gall-bladder diagnosis. 1927Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 14 May 1550/1 Cholecystography is being used so extensively to test the function of the gallbladder that it was considered advisable to compare the evidence of the cholecystogram with the pathological changes in the gallbladder after its removal. 1962[see cholangiography s.v. chol-]. |