Phleboclysis
phleboclysis phle·boc·ly·sis (flĭ-bŏk’lĭ-sĭs, flěb’ə-klī’sĭs)
n.
Intravenous injection of an isotonic solution of dextrose or other substances.
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[fluh-bog-ruh-fee] /fləˈbɒg rə fi/ noun, plural phlebographies. 1. . /flɪˈbɒɡrəfɪ/ noun 1. another name for venography phlebography phle·bog·ra·phy (flĭ-bŏg’rə-fē) n. The process of recording the venous pulse. Also called venography.
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