单词 | arthrography |
释义 | > as lemmasarthrography arthrography n. Brit. /ɑːˈθrɒɡrəfi/ , U.S. /ɑrˈθrɑɡrəfi/ [with sense (b) compare German Arthrographie (1935 or earlier)] Medicine †(a) an anatomical description of the joints (obsolete rare); (b) radiological examination of a joint, esp. by the injection of a contrast medium.Sense (a) is apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > diagnosis or prognosis > radiography or radiology > [noun] > examination of specific parts arthrography1857 pyelography1906 renography1911 ureterography1912 pneumoventriculography1918 ventriculography1918 encephalography1922 cholecystography1925 urography1925 arteriography1928 angiography1930 sialography1931 pneumoencephalography1932 planigraphy1933 urethrography1933 lymphography1935 placentography1935 salpingography1935 venography1935 cholangiography1936 mammography1937 myelography1937 phlebography1937 angiocardiography1938 neuroradiology1938 lymphangiography1941 nephrography1947 splenoportography1953 pancreatography1955 sinography1957 pharyngography1981 1857 R. Dunglison Med. Lexicon (rev. ed.) 96/2 Arthrography, a description of the joints. 1937 Lancet 8 May 1119/1 Arthrography also explains the unsatisfactory clinical results sometimes obtained in cases where the radiographic report on the reduction [of a dislocation] has been encouraging. 1997 A. L. Rubin in R. E. Sallis & F. Massimino Essent. Sports Med. lx. 451 Arthrography is best done 24–48 hours after injury but does not quantitate tear. < as lemmas |
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