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sonograph
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son·o·graph  (sn-grf, sn-)
n.
See sonogram.

so·nogra·pher (s-ngr-fr) n.
sono·graphic adj.
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Noun1.sonograph - an instrument that uses the differential transmission and reflection of ultrasonic waves in order to provide an image of a bodily organ
echocardiograph - a sonograph that creates an image of the heart and its abnormalities
echoencephalograph - a sonograph that creates an image of the brain and its abnormalities
instrument - a device that requires skill for proper use


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Percutaneous puncture under sonographic guidance, aspiration of cyst fluid, instillation of a protoscolecidal agent such as 95% methanol or cetrimide, and respiration (PAIR), with albendazole treatment to reduce the danger of subsequently renewed disease from spillage, is an alternative to surgical resection in selected patients and is particularly indicated in uncomplicated single hepatic hydatid cysts.
A definite diagnosis cannot be made solely on sonographic findings and the use of [99m.
 
 
 
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