cardioscan
English
Etymology
Genericized trademark, derived from cardio- + scan.
Noun
cardioscan (plural cardioscans)
- A medical scan of the heart.
- 2018 September 25, “St. Joseph hosts Positively Pink Party for women on Wednesday”, in Martin City Telegraph[1], archived from the original on 26 September 2023:
- The free health screenings provided are for peripheral artery disease, blood pressure, balance and BMI. There will also be $90 3D mammograms and $50 cardioscans.
- 2025 January 25, “How My Trip to Quit Sugar Became a Journey Into Hell”, in The New York Times Magazine[2], New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 25 January 2025:
- She recited the litany of tests and treatments I would undergo during my stay: mineral analysis, free-radicals assessment, urine analysis, cardioscan, muscle testing, nasal-reflex therapy, cryotherapy, massage, abdominal treatment, osteopathic treatment, having salt scrubbed into my entire body, one-on-one nutritional counseling, a personal exercise training session and two kinds of baths (one for feet only).