ANGIOTOMOGRAPHS FOR

Angiology

Brain angiotomography is a study that evaluates the blood vessels of the brain to diagnose vascular diseases. It is used to identify or confirm problems with the blood vessels in or around the brain.

A CT angiogram creates detailed images of the blood vessels within the abdomen and pelvis. This test may be used to look for an abnormal widening or bulging of part of the artery (aneurysm).

A lower extremity CT angiogram is a test that combines a computed tomography (CT) scan with a dye injection. This technique creates images of the blood vessels in the legs.

A CT angiogram is a test that combines a computed tomography (CT) scan with an injection of dye to create images of blood vessels in the abdomen or pelvis.

CT angiography combines a CT scan with a dye injection. This technique is capable of generating images of the blood vessels in your belly (abdomen) or pelvis area.