Phonoangiography


phonoangiography pho·no·an·gi·og·ra·phy (fō’nō-ān’jē-ŏg’rə-fē)
n.
The recording and analysis of the frequency-intensity components of the bruit of turbulent arterial blood flow that are audible through an atherosclerotic stenotic lesion.

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