encephalography
(ĕn-sĕfˌə-lŏgˈrə-fē)
noun pl. en·ceph·a·log·ra·phies Radiographic examination of the brain in which some of the cerebrospinal fluid is replaced with air or another gas that acts as a contrasting medium.
Related Forms:
- en·cephˌa·lo·graphˈic (-ə-lə-grăfˈĭk, -ə-lō-) adjective
- en·cephˌa·lo·graphˈi·cal·ly adverb
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