Service Providers for CT Angio Abdomenal Vessel
CT Angio of Abdominal Vessels is an imaging technique that uses a CT scan and contrast dye to visualize blood vessels in the abdomen, including the aorta, renal arteries, mesenteric arteries, and iliac arteries. The iodine-based contrast dye is injected into the bloodstream to highlight abnormalities like aneurysms, blockages, stenosis, or tumors. During the procedure, the patient lies on the CT table, and rapid scans are taken after contrast injection. The test is quick, non-invasive, and helps diagnose vascular conditions, plan surgeries, or guide treatments. The contrast may cause a warm sensation but is generally well-tolerated.