venogram


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ve·no·gram

 (vē′nə-grăm′)
n.
1. A radiograph of a vein after injection of a radiopaque substance.
2. Venography.
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venogram

(ˈviːnəˌɡræm)
n
(Medicine) an X-ray of a vein
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Noun1.venogram - an X ray of a vein injected with a radiopaque contrast medium
roentgenogram, X-ray photograph, X-ray picture, X ray, X-ray - a radiogram made by exposing photographic film to X rays; used in medical diagnosis
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Translations

ve·no·gram

n. venograma, radiografía de las venas usando un medio de contraste;
renal ______ renal.
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venogram

n flebografía, venografía (estudio)
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References in periodicals archive ?
Prior to venogram, a pelvic ultrasound or other imaging study is performed to check any abnormalities.
However, the gold standard for diagnosis is a contrast venogram which would show narrowing of iliac vein at the pelvic brim.
Between nonrecurrent and recurrent patients, paired t-test was performed to analyze the difference between balloon size measured in venogram and graft portal vein size measured in operation.
A repeat CT angio- and venogram still showed venous sinus thrombosis as before, with improvement in the size of the occipital lobe infarct.
Although we did not have a preoperative venogram, the extent of PTBE and its location were proportional to the brain drained by Sylvian's veins.
An ultrasound scan or venogram (a contrast dye injected into your vein) can be also carried out to confirm DVT.
However, the MR venogram showed occlusion of superior sagittal sinus, straight sinus, and bilateral transverse sinus [Figure 1]b and [Figure 1]c.
Plain computed tomography (CT) [Figure 1] and CT venogram [Figure 2] were suggestive of straight sinus thrombosis.
However, magnetic resonance venogram (MRV) of pelvis showed compression of the left common iliac vein just after its origin, which was suggestive of May-Thurner syndrome (Figure 1).
A venogram was performed to confirm the position of the catheter in the RHV (Figure 1(a)).
The venogram study was done in June 2016 with findings of long segment tight CAS (Figure 2(a)) and two large aneurysms (Figure 2(b)).