Noun.
/chəˈlɛɡrəfi/
Cholegraphy refers to a radiographic technique used for visualizing the bile duct system after the introduction of a contrast agent, often performed to diagnose obstructions or abnormalities within the bile ducts. It is primarily used in medical contexts, particularly in diagnostic imaging.
Frequency of Use:
The term is relatively specialized and is more frequently used in written medical literature than in everyday speech.
The doctor recommended a cholegraphy to evaluate the patient's bile duct condition.
Доктор рекомендовал холеографию для оценки состояния желчного протока.
After the cholegraphy was completed, the specialist discussed the results with the patient.
После завершения холеографии специалист обсудил результаты с пациентом.
Cholegraphy is an important procedure in the diagnosis of biliary tract disorders.
Холеография является важной процедурой для диагностики заболеваний желчных путей.
While "cholegraphy" is a technical term with limited idiomatic usage, the word does not form part of common idiomatic expressions in English. However, discussing related topics such as health and medical diagnostics often involves expressions like "going under the knife" (referring to surgery) or "diagnostic dilemma." Here are some examples related to medical diagnostics:
After a thorough diagnostic process, the cholegraphy revealed the source of the pain.
После тщательной диагностики холеография выявила источник боли.
Nothing works better than a comprehensive diagnostic tool like cholegraphy in understanding biliary issues.
Ничто не помогает лучше, чем комплексный инструмент диагностики, такой как холеография, в понимании желчных проблем.
The term "cholegraphy" is derived from the Greek words "chole" meaning "bile" and "graphy" meaning "writing" or "recording." Therefore, cholegraphy can be understood as the recording or visual representation of bile and its ducts.
Synonyms:
- Biliary imaging
- Cholangiography (related but often used synonymously)
Antonyms:
- No direct antonyms, as "cholegraphy" describes a specific medical procedure without a contrasting term.