angiocardiography

[ an-jee-oh-kahr-dee-og-ruh-fee ]
/ ˌæn dʒi oʊˌkɑr diˈɒg rə fi /

noun, plural an·gi·o·car·di·og·ra·phies.

x-ray examination of the heart and its blood vessels following intravenous injection of radiopaque fluid; coronary angiography.

Origin of angiocardiography

First recorded in 1935–40; angio- + cardiography

OTHER WORDS FROM angiocardiography

an·gi·o·car·di·o·graph·ic [an-jee-oh-kahr-dee-uh-graf-ik] /ˌæn dʒi oʊˌkɑr di əˈgræf ɪk/, adjective

Medical definitions for angiocardiography

angiocardiography
[ ăn′jē-ō-kär′dē-ŏgrə-fē ]

n.

Examination of the heart and associated blood vessels using x-rays following the injection of a radiopaque substance.

Other words from angiocardiography

an′gi•o•car′di•o•graphic (-ə-grăfĭk) adj.