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. |