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Procedure used to image blood vessels, typically involving the administration of a contrast material and imaging the blood vessels using an x-ray based technique (eg, fluoroscopy). The contrast material is typically delivered into the body through a catheter that is placed into an appropriate blood vessel.
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| angiography |
is an X-ray technique that makes use of contrast (
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| angiography |
Radiographic technique to visualize the internal anatomy of the heart and blood vessels after the injection of a contrast medium.
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| angiography |
This procedure uses X-rays to produce pictures of arteries (Arteriogram) or veins (Venogram) by injecting a dye (contrast material) into the arteries or veins and 'filming' it as it passes through the blood vessels.
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| angiography |
Radiography (X-rays) of vessels after the injection of radiopaque material. American College of Radiology (ACR) Accreditation: The ACR created a nationwide accreditation program in 1987 to help ensure that women receive high quality mammography. In 1995, the College had accredited more than 10,000 mammography facilities across the country. Under the program, ACR evaluates the film, equipment and the personnel who take mammograms. ...
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