Noun
/kaboˈɣɾama/
The word "cavograma" is used in the field of medicine to refer to a diagnostic imaging technique that involves the visualization of the veins through the injection of contrast medium.
This term is not very common in everyday language as it is mainly used within medical contexts. It is more commonly found in written medical records and reports rather than in oral speech.
The cavogram revealed an obstruction in the right subclavian vein.
Después de analizar el cavograma, el médico decidió realizar una angioplastia.
The term "cavograma" is not part of idiomatic expressions in Spanish.
The word "cavograma" is derived from the Spanish word "cavidad" (cavity) and the Greek word "gramma" (something written or drawn).