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myelogram Med.|ˈmaɪələʊgræm| [f. myelo- + -gram.] 1. A radiograph obtained by myelography.
1937Arch. Neurol. & Psychiatry (Chicago) XXXVIII. 1126 The method of injection of air and the roentgen technic are discussed and five air myelograms shown. 1942Surg., Gynecol. & Obstetr. LXXV. 735/2 The myelogram..demonstrated a tumor which had invaded the upper thoracic subarachnoid space. 1974Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 19 Sept. 2/1, I had a whiplash and am being told a myelogram is the only way to determine if I have a ruptured disc. 2. (A list of) the proportions of the various cells in a sample of bone marrow.
1940Biol. Abstr. XIV. 1635/1 Sternal puncture may also aid in diagnosis through modifications of the myelogram. 1949Jrnl. Clin. Path. II. 8/1 Most workers perform differential counts on marrow films, and by presenting the data in the form of a ‘myelogram’ express the incidence of the various cell types as percentages. 1956E. Ponder tr. M. Bessis's Cytol. Blood & Blood-Forming Organs vii. 172 Some include megakaryocytes in the myelogram, while others do not. |