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Sometimes dye is injected into a vein to assess the brain tissue or the blood vessels in greater detail. This is known as CT angiogram or CT venogram. MRI.
Venography. This test uses X-rays and dye to create a picture of the veins in the legs and feet. The dye is injected into a large vein in the foot or ankle ...
Venography; Venous reflux testing; Venous ultrasound; Vertebral artery reconstruction; Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) · Request an appointment.
Contrast venography. This procedure involves injecting a dye into veins and taking X-rays that can reveal atypical veins, blockages or blood clots ...
You also may need a test called magnetic resonance venography (MRV) or computerized tomography venography (CTV). These tests can be used to look for a blood ...
CT venography (CTV) may be used to look for blood clots in the brain's large veins or sinuses, a condition called cerebral venous sinus thrombosis. Noncontrast ...
CT imaging protocols include enterography, colonography, urography, cystography, vascular CT angiography, and venography (e.g., acute GI bleed CTA, pre- and ...
During venography, the catheter moves through your veins. The catheter is threaded to the affected blood vessels. Then a dye is injected to show X-ray ...
... venogram; Do not meet the venogram binary stenosis definition, as determined by the treating physician. Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study statuses ...
Venography; Venous angioplasty; Venous sampling; Venous sampling catheter procedure; Venous stenting; Venous thrombolysis. Interests. Prostate artery ...
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