angiography: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˌændʒiˈɒɡrəfi/US/ˌændʒiˈɑːɡrəfi/

Technical/Medical (formal)

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What does “angiography” mean?

A medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs, especially arteries, veins and the heart chambers.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs, especially arteries, veins and the heart chambers.

The diagnostic procedure of injecting a contrast medium into blood vessels so they become visible on X-ray, CT, or MRI scans; also refers to the resulting image or record.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant lexical differences. Spelling is consistent. Procedural details and terminology for related technology may vary locally.

Connotations

Identical clinical connotations in both varieties.

Frequency

Identical frequency in medical contexts; extremely rare in general discourse.

Grammar

How to Use “angiography” in a Sentence

undergo angiographyperform angiography on [patient]angiography of [vessel/organ]angiography reveals/shows [condition]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
cardiac angiographycoronary angiographyundergo angiographyperform angiographydigital subtraction angiography
medium
cerebral angiographymagnetic resonance angiographyCT angiographyangiography suiteangiography catheter
weak
angiography resultsangiography revealedangiography showedafter angiographyduring angiography

Examples

Examples of “angiography” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The team decided to angiograph the patient to locate the blockage.
  • He was angiographed last Tuesday.

American English

  • The cardiologist will angiograph the coronary arteries.
  • She needs to be angiographed to rule out an aneurysm.

adverb

British English

  • The vessels were visualized angiography.
  • Not applicable - highly unnatural.

American English

  • The scan was performed angiography.
  • Not applicable - highly unnatural.

adjective

British English

  • The angiography findings were conclusive.
  • We reviewed the angiography images on the monitor.

American English

  • The angiography results came back normal.
  • She works in the angiography suite.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not used.

Academic

Used in medical, biomedical, and clinical research papers and textbooks.

Everyday

Virtually unused except when discussing specific medical procedures with a healthcare provider.

Technical

Core term in radiology, cardiology, neurology, and vascular surgery.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “angiography”

Strong

vascular imaging

Neutral

arteriographyvenography (for veins specifically)angiogram (for the image/result)

Weak

contrast studyvascular X-ray

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “angiography”

non-invasive imaging

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Common Mistakes When Using “angiography”

  • Mispronouncing as /ˈæŋɡiɒɡrəfi/ (hard 'g').
  • Using it as a verb (e.g., 'They will angiography me'). Correct: 'They will perform angiography on me.'
  • Confusing it with 'angiogram' (the noun for the image).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The procedure itself is not painful as it is done under local anaesthesia, though patients may feel pressure and some discomfort.

Angiography is the name of the medical procedure. An angiogram is the specific X-ray image or picture produced by the angiography procedure.

A standard diagnostic angiography procedure typically takes between 30 minutes to an hour, though it can vary based on complexity.

Yes, as with any invasive procedure. Risks include bleeding or bruising at the catheter site, allergic reaction to the contrast dye, damage to blood vessels, and in rare cases, stroke or heart attack.

A medical imaging technique used to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs, especially arteries, veins and the heart chambers.

Angiography is usually technical/medical (formal) in register.

Angiography: in British English it is pronounced /ˌændʒiˈɒɡrəfi/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˌændʒiˈɑːɡrəfi/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • None

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of ANGELography → an angel might see inside you. 'Angio' means vessel (like in angioplasty), 'graphy' means recording (like photography). So, angiography = recording/vessel.

Conceptual Metaphor

A ROAD MAP FOR BLOOD: The body's blood vessels are mapped like roads on an X-ray.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The surgeon ordered a coronary to get a clear picture of the blocked artery.
Multiple Choice

Angiography is primarily used to visualize which of the following?