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The primary disadvantage of an angiogram is that it is an invasive procedure, which carries risks such as bleeding, infection, and allergic reactions to the contrast dye used during the test. Additionally, there is exposure to radiation, which poses a small risk of potential harm over time. Lastly, angiograms can sometimes yield false positives or negatives, leading to unnecessary interventions or missed diagnoses.

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