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sonogram Also referred to as a ultrasound. A technique that bounces painless sound waves off organs to create an image of their structure to detect abnormalities.
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sonogram The use of high-frequency sound waves to create images of structures inside the body.
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sonography An imaging test which sends sound waves to and receives them back from an organ to create an image of that organ.
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sonography use of sound to form images eg ultrasound scanning
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sonograph A hard copy display of sonar data generated either in real time or from recorded data. Also known as sonograms, hard copy "records" of sonar data are generated either by a sonar printer, specialized graphics printer or with modern computerized sonar displays, by any drafting printer in color or black and white. Early sonar printers used a wet paper technology creating dark and light zones on the paper through the migration of ions from a consumable print head or "blade. ...
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