Ultrasonography vs Ultrasonograph - What's the difference?
ultrasonography | ultrasonograph | Derived terms |
(medicine) The use of ultrasound to produce diagnostic images of the internal organs of the body, or of a foetus.
The use of ultrasound to form images of underwater structures.
(medicine) An ultrasound image
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(medicine) A device for conducting ultrasound images
Ultrasonography is a derived term of ultrasonograph.
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between ultrasonography and ultrasonograph
is that ultrasonography is (medicine) the use of ultrasound to produce diagnostic images of the internal organs of the body, or of a foetus while ultrasonograph is (medicine) a device for conducting ultrasound images.As nouns the difference between ultrasonography and ultrasonograph
is that ultrasonography is (medicine) the use of ultrasound to produce diagnostic images of the internal organs of the body, or of a foetus while ultrasonograph is (medicine) an ultrasound image.ultrasonography
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