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How to pronounce arthrogram in English?

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Type of roentgenogram, x-ray, x-ray photograph, x-ray picture, x ray

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arthrogram
All MRI and MR arthrogram studies for each patient were independently reviewed by three radiologists.
From the sciencedaily.com
He halted a side session Sunday after 10 pitches, and an arthrogram Wednesday revealed a torn labrum.
From the chron.com
Pitcher Justin Duchscherer, who had a bothersome hip, had an arthrogram, and no structural damage was found.
From the thenewstribune.com
Prospal was shut down a week ago, but an arthrogram showed healing and he has been cleared to resume skating.
From the newsday.com
Then, in late June, while Cordero was rehabbing for a midseason return, an arthrogram revealed the torn labrum.
From the washingtonpost.com
Vinny Prospal, out since knee surgery on Oct. 18, is expected to resume skating again on Sunday after arthrogram results were positive.
From the newsday.com
He underwent an MRI arthrogram Tuesday that revealed no tears in his rotator cuff or labrum, general manager Jim Hendry said.
From the stltoday.com
The condition is believed to be a holdover from last season, when Glaus had a cortisone injection, MRI and arthrogram in early September.
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Johnson already has undergone an MRI but not an arthrogram, a more invasive procedure in which dye is injected to determine an injury's severity.
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More examples
  • An X ray of a joint after the injection of a contrast medium
  • (ARTHROGRAPHY) An imaging technique that entails injecting contrast dye into a joint and then taking an x ray.
  • (Arthrography) An x-ray procedure that provides a detailed image of the joint when air or a contrast substance is injected into the joint space.
  • (Arthrography) In this procedure, medical dye is injected into the shoulder and an x-ray is taken of the area. This test is used in conjunction with an MRI to help identify a torn rotator cuff or labral tear.
  • (Arthrography) The arthrogram is an important investigation of the child for whom intervention is being considered. Catterall emphasizes the importance of the arthrogram being dynamic. ...
  • (arthrography) a contrast media is injected into a joint capsule to visualize soft tissue pathologies involving joints, often performed with fluoroscopy.
  • An x-ray to view bone structures following an injection of a contrast fluid into a joint area. When the fluid leaks into an area that it does not belong, disease or injury may be considered, as a leak would provide evidence of a tear, opening, or blockage.
  • X-ray technique for joints using air and/or dye injected into the affected area; useful in diagnosing meniscus tears of the knee and rotator cuff tears of the shoulder.
  • The injection of radiographic dye into a joint that is then x-rayed. The contrast dye allows for better visualization of the joint and possible irregularities. Arthrograms are being progressively replaced by MRI.