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Cerebral Angiography, What is cerebral angiography? Cerebral angiography is a type of X-ray test. It uses a special dye and camera to help doctors create pictures of the ...
Coronary Angiography, Coronary angiography is a specialised X-ray test to find out detailed information about your heart (coronary) arteries. , Angina Coronary angiography
However, different investigations (eg, coronary angiography or myocardial perfusion scintigraphy ) are now preferred to diagnose whether you have coronary heart disease.
Cardiac catheterisation is an invasive diagnostic procedure that provides information about the structure and function of the heart, using a technique called coronary angiography or arteriogr...
Coronary angiography This is the most common test using the cardiac catheter. This procedure shows up the structure of the coronary arteries 'like a road map'. , Arrhythmias Corona...
Systemic Use - in eye units to perform fundus angiography. Administration - intravenous: it remains largely intravascular and circulates in the blood stream.
CT may be useful in identifying haemobilia as a complication of blunt liver trauma. [ 13 ] MRI with cholangiopancreatographic sequences and T1- and T2-weighted MRI may help to detect haemobilia. ...
Offer immediate coronary angiography to patients with unstable angina or NSTEMI if their clinical condition is unstable.
Patients will already have had coronary angiography. This is a technique for taking special X-rays. A small tube (catheter) is inserted via the wrist or groin and dye is injected to look at...
In this case a procedure known as angiography with embolisation may be used. A special dye is injected into the bloodstream and X-rays are taken which show up the blood vessels (called angiog...
Several imaging methods such as Doppler ultrasound, CT angiography, MR angiography and retrograde venography are used to diagnose the nutcracker syndrome [ 4 ] .
Artificial intelligence (AI) is widely applied in cardiac applications, including coronary calcium scoring, coronary CT angiography, fractional flow reserve CT, plaque analysis, left ventricu...
If CT angiography of the head does not identify the cause of the subarachnoid haemorrhage and an aneurysm is still suspected, digital subtraction angiography (or magnetic resonance angiog...
Diffuse choroidal haemangiomas are usually evident at birth. [ 5 ] Investigations - ultrasound scan, fluorescein angiography, MRI. [ 6 ] Treatment - photodynamic therapy has bee...
Scanning with duplex ultrasonography and transcranial Doppler is more sensitive than conventional angiography for detecting flow reversal. [ 5 ] Magnetic resonance angiography o...
Depending on the presentation, further investigations may include echocardiogram, coronary angiography, V/Q scan or pulmonary angiography (pulmonary embolus), CT aortography (aortic ...
Microvascular Angina (previously known as Cardiac syndrome X (CSX)) is characterised by angina-like chest discomfort, ST-segment depression during exercise, and normal coronary arteries at angiogr...
A doctor may also suggest a test called angiography . For this test, a special dye called contrast material is injected. X-rays are then used to show up the arteries in your arms, hands, leg...
Multimodal imaging techniques, including B-scan ultrasonography, fluorescein angiography (injection of contrast dye to visualise the vessels at the back of the eye) and fundus autofluorescenc...
Investigations A high level of suspicion and early diagnosis with CT angiography are the key to lower mortality rates. There are no specific laboratory tests.