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Coronary angiography is an X-ray examination of the blood vessels or chambers of the heart. A very small tube (catheter) is inserted into a blood vessel in your groin or arm. ... ; Coronary Angiography; What is coronary angiography?
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Angiography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alternate Name(s): Angiogram; Angiography ...... Arteriography is a procedure in which a contrast material that can be seen using x-ray equipment is injected into one of the arteries, allowing your health care provider to see the vessel.
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Coronary angiography is done to find a blockage in the coronary arteries, which can lead to heart attack. It may be done if you have unstable angina, atypical chest pain, aortic stenosis, or unexplained heart failure.
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Angiography is a test in which a physician threads a catheter (a thin flexible tube) to the artery to be studied, injecting a contrast agent, and taking x-rays of the artery to see blood vessels, including the brain, heart, abdomen, and legs. ... Complications from angiography may include bleeding, pain, or swelling where...
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Angiography is a test that uses an injection of a liquid dye to make the arteries easily visible on X-rays. ... What is angiography? ... Angiography may be used if the doctor is considering surgery, because it shows a clear picture of the blood vessels.
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Definition and uses of angiography or angiogram, performed by interventional radiologists. Society of Interventional Radiology. ... Additional Reasons for Performing Angiography or Angiogram...
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Even in challenging cases, CT angiography (CTA) offers an accurate and rapid diagnosis for blunt trauma victims who may have aortic or great vessel injury negating the need for more invasive proce ... When the results are indeterminate, a subsequent catheter angiography is usually performed. "Aortic injury is a significant...
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