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How angiography is done?

Answer:

During angiography, a liquid dye is injected through a thin, flexible tube, called catheter. This catheter is threaded into the desired artery from the access point. The access point is usually in arm or in groin. The dye helps in visualizing the blood flow inside blood vessels on an X-ray and shows any narrowed or blocked area in the blood vessel. After completing the procedure, the dye is eliminated from your body through kidneys and urine.

Why angiography is done?

Answer:

Angiography is done to study narrow, blocked, enlarged, or malformed arteries or veins in many parts of your body, including your brain, heart, abdomen, and legs.

What is coronary angiography?

Answer:

Coronary Angiography is an imaging test that uses X-rays to view any malfunction in blood vessels of body.

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