Definition of Angiograms. Meaning of Angiograms. Synonyms of Angiograms

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Meaning of Angiograms from wikipedia

- in order to prevent access-site complications. One of the most common angiograms performed is to visualize the coronary arteries. A long, thin, flexible...
- the motion of the heart wall on imaging Demonstration of a thrombus on angiogram or at autopsy. A myocardial infarction is usually clinically classified...
- insertion of a stent to improve blood flow to the artery. Imaging in coronary angiograms is performed via fluoroscopy using X-rays, which pose a potential for...
- Buerger's), it is sometimes necessary to perform angiograms of other body regions (e.g., a mesenteric angiogram).[citation needed] Skin biopsies of affected...
- evaluating the feasibility of endovascular coiling. Performing a cerebral angiogram by gaining access through the femoral artery or radial artery is feasible...
- Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is a group of techniques based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to image blood vessels. Magnetic resonance angiography...
- Diagnosis of the disease is normally done through imaging technology such as angiograms or magnetic resonance imaging. The risk of cerebral atherosclerosis and...
- PD, Oudkerk M (October 2001). "Clinical validity of a normal pulmonary angiogram in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism--a critical review". Clinical...
- is technetium-99m pertechnetate. Initially it provides a radionuclide angiogram, followed by a static image after the radionuclide has perfused the tissue...
- intravenous urograms, brain computer tomography (CT) and CT pulmonary angiograms (CTPAs). The radiocontrast agent is given intravenously in computed tomography...