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An angiogram shows disease, narrowing or blockage of a blood vessel.
may display a narrowed blood vessel with decreased arterial blood flow (ischemia) or an irregular arrangement or location of blood vessels. The results of an angiogram vary widely by the type of procedure performed
After the surgeon has widened the blood vessel, he or she verifies its patency by using fluoroscopy and contrast media to produce an angiogram, by using intravascular ultrasound, or by using both techniques
AngiogramDigital Subtraction Angiography (DSA)AngiocardiographyAn angiogram is an x-ray record of blood vessels after injecting contrast dye. The process of getting an angiogram is angiography.
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You are likely referring to an angiogram. Angiogram means the 'recording' of any blood vessel, not necessarily coronary. I would say your best answer is 'coronary angiography' this is performed via a procedure called 'cardiac catheterization'
During an angiogram, a contrast dye is injected into the blood vessels to help visualize them on X-ray images. This procedure allows the doctor to identify blockages or abnormalities in the blood vessels, such as narrowing or aneurysms, which can help in diagnosing various conditions related to the heart, brain, or other areas of the body.
Your blood vessels
angiogram
An angiogram is a picture of the blood vessels in the heart taken by xray.
An angiogram or arteriogram is a procedure that helps locate problems within blood vessels throughout the body. Dye is injected into the blood vessels and X-rays are taken. X-rays show where there is blockage or narrowing of the vessels.
It is angiogram.