sonogram

/ˈsɑnəɡræm/
noun
  1. An image produced by ultrasound, especially of a developing fetus inside the womb.
    • The technician pointed out the baby's heartbeat on the sonogram screen.
    • The parents were thrilled to see their baby's first sonogram at the doctor's office.
    • She kept the sonogram in a frame as a memento of her pregnancy.
  2. A visual record of sound waves used in medical imaging to examine internal organs or tissues.
    • The veterinarian used a sonogram to examine the dog's injured leg.
    • The doctor reviewed the sonogram of the patient's liver to check for any abnormalities.
    • A sonogram of the heart can help diagnose valve problems.
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