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Angiography means the imaging of veins and arteries. The examination is called angiogram. See also CT Angiography, Coronary Angiogram, Digital Subtraction Angiography, Venography and Magnetic Resonance Angiography MRA, Contrast Media Injector, Single-Head CT Power Injector. • View NEWS results for 'Angiography' (9). Further Reading: News & More:
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(CTA) A computed tomographic angiography or computerized tomography angiogram is a diagnostic imaging test that combines conventional CT technique with that of traditional angiography to create images of the blood vessels in the body - from brain vessels to arteries of the lungs, kidneys, arms and legs. High resolution CT scans with thin slices and intravenous injection of iodinated contrast material provide detailed images of vascular anatomy and the adjacent bony structures. CTA requires rapid scanning as the imaging data are typically acquired during the first pass of a bolus of contrast medium. The selection of acquisition timing is important to optimize the contrast enhancement, which is dependent on contrast injection methods, imaging techniques and patient variations in weight, age and health. CT angiography is less invasive compared to conventional angiography and the data can be rendered in three dimensions. CTA techniques are commonly used to:
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Detect pulmonary embolism with computed tomography pulmonary angiography;
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rule out coronary artery disease with coronary CT angiography;
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evaluate heart disease with cardiac CT;
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identify aneurysms, dissections, narrowing, obstruction and other vessel disease in the aorta or major blood vessels;
See also Cardiovascular Imaging, Magnetic Resonance Angiography MRA, Coronary Angiogram, Computed Tomography Dose Index and Computed or Computerized Axial Tomography. Further Reading: Basics:
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