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hysterography

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hysterography /hys·ter·og·ra·phy/ (his″ter-og´rah-fe)
1. the graphic recording of the strength of uterine contractions in labor.
2. radiography of the uterus after instillation of a contrast medium.

hys·ter·og·ra·phy (hst-rgr-f)
n.
1. Radiography of a uterine cavity filled with contrast medium.
2. The procedure of recording uterine contractions during labor.

Hysterography
Another term for the x-ray procedure of the uterus and fallopian tubes.
Mentioned in: Hysterosalpingography

hysterography
[his′tərog′rəfē]
Etymology: Gk, hystera, womb, graphein, to record
the use of x-ray film and other instruments to make a medical assessment of the condition of the uterus.

hysterography [his″tĕ-rog´rah-fe]
1. the graphic recording of the strength of uterine contractions in labor.
2. radiography of the uterus after instillation of a contrast medium.

hysterography
1. the graphic recording of the strength of uterine contractions in labor.
2. radiography of the uterus after instillation of a contrast medium.


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