Angiogram

An Angiogram is used to visualize issues affecting a patient’s blood vessels. Contrast fluid is injected to an artery and x-rays are then taken of the injected vessel. Angiography is also used in combination with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) or Computerized Tomography (CT). Occasionally, contrast fluid is not needed. Certain angiography techniques also utilize Doppler Ultrasound (Doppler Duplex Ultrasound).

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