Service Providers for Venography of Left LIMB
Venography of the left limb is a diagnostic procedure that involves injecting a contrast dye into the veins of the left leg to visualize the venous system using X-ray imaging. This test is primarily used to identify conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT), venous blockages, or abnormalities in blood flow. During the procedure, the patient may be asked to lie still while the contrast dye is injected, and the X-ray images are taken. Risks include allergic reactions to the contrast material, discomfort during the injection, and exposure to radiation. Results are analyzed by a radiologist to help diagnose the underlying condition.