Service Providers for CT VENOGRA OF UPPER LIMB
CT venography of the upper limb is an imaging procedure used to visualize the veins in the arm and shoulder. This technique involves injecting a contrast dye into the veins, followed by a CT scan that captures detailed images of the venous system. It is commonly used to diagnose conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT), venous obstructions, or congenital vein abnormalities. Preparation usually involves fasting for a few hours before the procedure. While generally safe, risks include radiation exposure and potential allergic reactions to the contrast dye. Results help guide treatment decisions, such as the need for surgery or medication.