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1. Computed Tomography Angiogram (CT Angiogram) - [Medical Test]
A narrowing (stenosis) or blockage in the coronary arteries. This can occur when there is a buildup of fat (cholesterol) and calcium in the arteries. This buildup is called plaque. Heart problems, such as pericarditis (a buildup of fluid around th...
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2. Angiogram Report advice needed - Heart Disease - MedHelp
RCA: Dominant system, proximal sub total occlusion. Antegrade bridging collaterals+. PDA and PLVB filling R/G from left system.
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3. Angiogram – trigeminal artery (PTA) - WikiCNS
Present in.1-.6% of all angiograms; In utero, the embryonic trigeminal artery supplies the basilar artery before the PComm and vertebral arteries develop; PTA arises where the ICA exits the petrous carotid canal and enters the cavernous sinus; it .....
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4. OHSU Health Information: Renal Angiogram
An angiogram, also called an arteriogram, is an x-ray image of the blood vessels. It is performed to evaluate various vascular conditions, such as an aneurysm (ballooning of a blood vessel), stenosis (narrowing of a blood vessel), or blockages.
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5. Angiogram
An angiogram is an imaging test that uses x-rays to view your body’s blood vessels. Physicians often use this test to study narrow, blocked, enlarged, or malformed arteries or veins in many parts of your body, including your brain, heart, abdomen,...
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6. Angiogram
An x-ray test in which the radiologist injects a dye into a blood vessel and takes an x-ray while the dye is being injected. The angiogram is used to distinguish the vascular anatomy of a part of the body, such as the heart. The dye, sometimes ref...
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7. Complications of an angiogram for coronary artery disease : University of Michigan Health System
An angiogram is now performed routinely at most medical centers. It is relatively safe, and complications are rare. With an angiogram, the chance of a serious complication—such as a stroke, heart attack, or death—is 1 to 2 in 1,000.
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8. Multimedia: Pulmonary Artery Angiogram: Merck Manual Home Edition
An abnormal angiogram of the chest shows the arteries in the right lung. Two large pulmonary arteries can be seen (arrows), but the lower artery cannot because blood flow is blocked by a large clot (arrowhead) called a pulmonary embolism.
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9. Coronary Angiogram Procedure Information on MedicineNet.com
Coronary angiogram is an angiogram (an X-ray image of blood vessels filled with contrast material) used to diagnose coronary artery disease responsible for heart attacks, strokes, angina, and other coronary artery diseases. Coronary...
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10. Consumer Reports Gives Incorrect Information About Angioplasty and CT Angiograms -- Angioplasty.Org
June 8, 2007 -- Last week Consumer Reports posted their recommendations on angioplasty and CT angiograms, as part of their CR Medical Guide web site. The article, titled " Angioplasty: Resist the rush -- New view of heart disease stresses simpler,...
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