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Diagnostic test in which dye is injected into an artery and X-rays are taken to determine blood flow in an area; term referring to such procedures
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| angiography |
A test in which dye is injected into an artery to make the actions of the heart and circulatory system visible using moving x-rays.
Ãâó: www.womensheartfoundation.org/content/Help/glossar...
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| angiography |
The process of obtaining images of blood vessels within and under the retina that retinal surgeons use to determine how best to stop them from leaking.
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| angiography |
The X-ray study of the inside of the heart and blood vessels. It is done after a dye is injected, and is used to test for heart attacks (myocardial infarction), blocked vessels (vascular occlusion), hardened deposits in the arteries, stroke, high blood pressure, kidney tumors, lung clots, and lung vessel problems.
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| angiography |
Technique that shows up blood vessels on an X-ray. It is done by injecting X-ray dye (contrast) into the blood vessel. An angiogram is a picture of one or more blood vessels which are filled with X-ray dye. Angiography usually refers to arteries; venography is the study of veins using X-ray dye.
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