A radio opaque substance is something that resists the passage of X-Rays, or other radiation. It is often injected into the heart for a coronary angiogram, into the brain for a cerebral angiogram, or into the cerebralspinal fluid for a myelogram. It makes things stand out on an X-Ray or fluoroscope, making it easier to see internal structures and conditions. It can also be injected systemically, to enhance the constrast of an ordinary X-Ray or CT scan.
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the work a machine does is the work outputwhat it takes to do the work is the work inputSources;The_work_that_the_simple_machine_does_is_called_the_work
the work a machine does is the work output what it takes to do the work is the work input
The work done by a machine is called work output
which patient condition shouild not have an angiogram
An angiogram shows disease, narrowing or blockage of a blood vessel.
The site of the angiogram is needed in order to give the appropriate code.
My doctor told me 3 days.
If an angiogram is requested by a doctor then it is because they are concerned about the state of someone's heart and how well it is working. A good angiogram can show heart function.
With the advancement in CT there is almost no need to have an angiogram in a special procedures suite. We have whats called a CTA which is CT angiogram its much safer, much faster and, probably a lot cheaper as well.
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Angiogram
Ct angiogram.
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Your blood vessels
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