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lymphangiography Med.|ˌlɪmfændʒɪˈɒgrəfɪ| [f. lymph + angiography.] A technique or procedure for demonstrating and examining the lymph vessels in vivo by injecting a contrast medium into them and examining them with X-rays; an examination by this technique.
1941Dorland & Miller Med. Dict. (ed. 19) 830/1 Lymphangiography, the roentgenologic visualization of lymphatic vessels following the injection of contrast medium. 1952Clin. Sci. XI. 13 (heading) Lymphangiography in man. 1961Radiology LXXVI. 179/1 Lymphangiography, the radiographic demonstration of the lymphatic system by intralymphatic injection of contrast material, has opened a new field of investigation. 1973J. F. Meaney et al. Complications & Legal Implications Radiologic Special Procedures ix. 92 Lymphangiography is usually considered a relatively simple procedure. Ibid., Many outpatients having lymphangiographies do not have their temperatures recorded. Hence lymˈphangiogram, a radiograph taken by this technique; ˌlymphangiˈographer, one who carries out or employs lymphangiography; lymˌphangioˈgraphic a.; lymˌphangioˈgraphically adv.
1955Brit. Med. Jrnl. 16 Apr. 941/1 (caption) Normal lymphangiogram: 6 ml. of 70% diodone was injected and the films were exposed one minute later. 1964Clin. Radiol. XV. 346/1 We have encountered only one serious reaction during our series of fifty-five lymphangiograms. 1967A. Rüttimann Progress Lymphology 127 (heading) Lymphangiographic evaluation of lymphoma. 1968Proc. Conf. Lymph & Lymphatic Syst. vii. 154 Kinmonth and associates reported the largest series of patients studied lymphangiographically. 1973J. F. Meaney et al. Complications & Legal Implications Radiologic Special Procedures ix. 99 Every lymphangiographer should be aware of the potential danger. |