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echocardiograph
ech·o·car·di·o·graph E0027500 (ĕk′ō-kär′dē-ə-grăf′)n. An ultrasonic instrument used in echocardiography.ech•o•car•di•o•graph (ˌɛk oʊˈkɑr di əˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf) n. an instrument using reflected ultrasonic waves to show the structures and functioning of the heart: for diagnosing heart abnormalities. [1975–80] ech`o•car`di•o•graph′ic, adj. ech`o•car`di•og′ra•phy (-ˈɒg rə fi) n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | echocardiograph - a sonograph that creates an image of the heart and its abnormalitiessonograph - an instrument that uses the differential transmission and reflection of ultrasonic waves in order to provide an image of a bodily organ | EncyclopediaSeeEchocardiographyechocardiograph
echocardiograph (ĕk′ō-kär′dē-ə-grăf′)n. An ultrasonic instrument used in echocardiography.EchocardiographA record of the internal structures of the heart obtained from beams of ultrasonic waves directed through the wall of the chest.Mentioned in: Patent Ductus Arteriosusechocardiograph Related to echocardiograph: echogram, echocardiography, echocardiogramWords related to echocardiographnoun a sonograph that creates an image of the heart and its abnormalitiesRelated Words |