Radiogram [noun]
Definition of Radiogram:
message sent by coded radio signals
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Sentence/Example of Radiogram:
She brought in the radiogram and put it on his desk before calling Pelham.
During the night of October 30th-31st, a radiogram, destined for President Wilson, was composed.
All that he could say had been said in that first radiogram that had set official Washington a-buzz.
In many cases it is only by the aid of a radiogram that an accurate diagnosis can be made (Fig. 25).
The patient complains of stiff neck and pain, and the lesion may be recognised in a radiogram.
It is important to remember, however, that in a radiogram an un-united epiphysis may simulate a fracture.
A successful result in X-ray examination involves a clear understanding of the meaning of the radiogram produced.
To avoid such mistakes, it is imperative that the quality of the radiogram secured should be the best possible.
Phleboliths sometimes form in such pouches, and may be recognised in a radiogram.
A radiogram shows a shadow in the muscle, attached at one part as a rule to the coronoid process.