Service Providers for CT Angio of Peripheral Lower Limbs

CT Angio of Peripheral Upper Limbs is an imaging procedure that uses a contrast dye and CT scan to visualize the blood vessels in the upper limbs, including the subclavian arteries, brachial arteries, and other peripheral vessels. It helps diagnose conditions like vascular blockages, stenosis, aneurysms, and vascular malformations. During the procedure, contrast dye is injected into the bloodstream to enhance the visibility of the blood vessels. The scan provides detailed images to help guide treatment decisions, such as surgery or medication. The procedure is quick, non-invasive, and well-tolerated, with a brief warm sensation felt during contrast injection.