sonogram


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sonogram

[′sän·ə‚gram]
(acoustics)
The image produced by ultrasonic imaging.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Now the birth weights were predicted from each sonogram using the gestation-adjusted projection method and Brenner's median fetal [10] weights (50th percentile) for gestational age.
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The interrogating ultrasound beam is positioned parallel to and between adjacent rib heads, such that the ribs are not seen in the sonogram. A longitudinal view of the transverse process and its tip should be displayed medially, with the pleura lateral and slightly deeper.
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On August 18, four days past her due date, she underwent a sonogram which showed mild left hydrocephalus with an incidental finding of mid-left ventriculomegaly.
Results from an EKG and sonogram of my chest, neck, and arms were normal.
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