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sinogram

sinogram Med.
  (ˈsaɪnəʊgræm)
  [f. sino-2 + -gram.]
  An X-ray photograph of a sinus into which a contrast medium has been introduced.

1961 Lancet 5 Aug. 296/1 A sinogram showed narrowing of the sagittal sinus anterior to the fontanelle. 1974 J. D. Maynard in R. M. Kirk et al. Surgery x. 220/1 Such sinograms..can be repeated regularly until the cavity has decreased until it is the size of the tube it contains.

  So siˈnography, the radiographic examination of sinuses.

1957 in Dorland Med. Dict. (ed. 23) 1254/2. 1974 A. Henry in R. M. Kirk et al. Surgery xv. 295/2 When a sinus is present it is worth while performing sinography..in an effort to delineate a communication with an intraosseous abscess cavity possibly containing a sequestrum.

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