angiogram
/ˈændʒiəɡræm/ or /ˈændʒiəɡrɑːm/Definitions
1. noun
A medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to produce images of blood vessels and their blockages, often used to diagnose conditions such as coronary artery disease.
“The doctor ordered an angiogram to check for blockages in the patient’s arteries.”
2. noun
A graphical representation of blood vessels and their blood flow, often used in medical education and research.
“The medical students studied the angiogram to understand the complex network of blood vessels in the human body.”