| angiography |
diagnostic or therapeutic radiography of the heart and blood vessels using a radio opaque contrast medium. Types included magnetic resonance angiography, interventional radiology and computed tomography.
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| angiography |
radiographic visualization of blood vessels.
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| angiography |
Angiography is utilized to image blood vessels. Traditional angiographic techniques utilize direct injection of iodinated contrast into an artery and obtaining radiographs of the vessels of interest. Newer angiographic techniques have been developed which are non-invasive. MR Angiography utilizes special sequences to image blood vessels, and is especially helpful in analyzing brain and neck arteries. Contrast may or may not be used, depending on the circumstances. ...
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| angiographic c. |
a catheter through which a contrast medium is injected for visualization of the vascular system of an organ; it may have a preformed end to facilitate selective locating (as in a renal or coronary vessel) from a remote entry site. Different types may be named according to the site of entry and destination, such as femoral-renal or brachial-coronary.
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| angiograph |
A variety of sphygmograph.
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