sonography

sonography
so·nog·ra·phy (sə-nŏgʹrə-fē) n.
Ultrasonography.

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  • Diagnostic Medical Sonography — (DMS) is the name for the profession practised by diagnostic medical sonographers (ultrasonic imaging | ultrasonography ). Diagnostic medical sonography, a branch of diagnostic medical imaging, uses non ionizing ultrasound to produce 2D and 3D… …   Wikipedia

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