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"Exploring the Intricate Network of Blood Vessels

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Heart attack: artwork of heart angiogram and ECG

Heart attack: artwork of heart angiogram and ECG
Heart attack. Computer composite artwork depicting a heart attack (myocardial infarction), showing an angiogram of coronary arteries and an ECG heart trace

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Brain and arteries, coloured CT scan

Brain and arteries, coloured CT scan
Healthy brain and arteries. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan showing healthy arteries (white) supplying a human brain (red) with oxygenated blood. The front of the head is at top

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Hand arteries, X-ray

Hand arteries, X-ray
Hand arteries. Coloured angiogram (X-ray) of the arteries of the hand. Arteries carry oxygenated blood around the body

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Lung blood vessels, X-ray

Lung blood vessels, X-ray
Lung blood vessels. Coloured angiogram of the heart and pulmonary arteries. The heart is at lower right. The left and right pulmonary arteries branch from the top of the heart

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Coloured angiogram of embolus blocking arm artery

Coloured angiogram of embolus blocking arm artery

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Normal leg veins, angiogram

Normal leg veins, angiogram
Normal leg veins, coloured angiogram (blood vessel X-ray)

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Normal renal arteries, MRA scan

Normal renal arteries, MRA scan
Normal renal arteries. Coloured magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA) of the arteries (white) supplying the kidneys (blue, upper left and right)

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Narrowed abdominal arteries, angiogram

Narrowed abdominal arteries, angiogram
Narrowed abdominal arteries, coloured angiogram (blood vessel X-ray). The aorta, the bodys main artery, is at top. It branches into two iliac arteries (bottom)

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Normal abdominal arteries, angiogram

Normal abdominal arteries, angiogram
Normal abdominal arteries. Coloured angiogram (blood vessel X-ray) of arteries in the pelvic region. The aorta, the bodys main artery, is at top

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Mummified hand

Mummified hand. Coloured angiogram of an embalmed hand, showing the preserved and intact blood vessels. An angiogram is produced by taking an X- ray of tissue containing blood vessels filled with a

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Berry aneurysm, angiogram

Berry aneurysm, angiogram
Berry aneurysm. Coloured angiogram of the brain of a patient with an aneurysm (lower centre right) in a cerebral artery. This type of aneurysm is known as a berry, or saccular, aneurysm

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Diabetic amputee, angiogram

Diabetic amputee, angiogram
Diabetic amputee. Coloured angiogram X-ray of the left leg of a 54-year-old diabetic smoker and alcoholic who has had their leg amputated below the knee (lower centre)

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Takayasus arteritis, 3d CT scan

Takayasus arteritis, 3d CT scan
Takayasus arteritis. Coloured 3d computed tomography (CT) angiogram of the arteries of the neck and head of a 56-year-old patient with Takayasus arteritis

Background imageAngiogram Collection: Aortic aneurysm CT scan

Aortic aneurysm CT scan
Aortic aneurysm, coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) scan. Side view of the abdomen of a 65-year-old patient with an extended aneurysm of the aorta



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"Exploring the Intricate Network of Blood Vessels: Unveiling the Wonders of Angiogram" From unraveling the mysteries of brain blood vessels with a 3D angiogram C007 / 1981 to examining neck and shoulder arteries through X-ray, angiograms have revolutionized medical imaging. These powerful techniques allow us to visualize intricate pathways within our bodies, providing valuable insights into various conditions. With X-ray technology, we can delve into abdominal arteries using an X-ray P206 / 0309, enabling doctors to identify potential issues in this vital area. Moreover, body imaging allows for comprehensive assessments that aid in diagnosing complex ailments. Angiograms also play a crucial role in detecting cerebral vasculitis and assessing its severity through X-rays. Similarly, coronary arteriograms provide detailed images of heart arteries dating back as early as 1904, helping cardiologists diagnose and treat cardiovascular diseases effectively. Digital angiograms shed light on ischaemia by capturing precise images that highlight areas affected by reduced blood flow. Furthermore, cutting-edge technology enables us to examine brain aneurysms with remarkable clarity through advanced 3D scans. The vascular system of the head becomes visible like never before thanks to MRI scans specifically tailored for this purpose. This non-invasive technique aids in identifying any abnormalities or irregularities present. In cases requiring intervention, balloon angioplasty guided by X-rays proves invaluable. By visualizing the procedure's progress in real-time, physicians can restore proper blood flow efficiently. For a more detailed examination of external carotid artery anatomy and functionality, a three-dimensional CT scan C016 / 6341 offers unparalleled precision and accuracy. Lastly, MRA scans help detect artery damage caused by trauma or disease processes accurately. By utilizing magnetic resonance imaging techniques specialized for analyzing blood vessels' condition without invasive procedures such as surgery or catheterization. As medical advancements continue to push boundaries forward, angiograms remain a cornerstone in diagnosing and treating various vascular conditions.