AngiogramArteriography ResultsAn angiogram is an
X-ray test that uses a special dye and camera (fluoroscopy) to take pictures of the blood flow in an
artery (such as the
aorta) or a vein (such as the vena cava). Your doctor
may tell you some results right after the test. Full results are ready in 2
days. Angiogram Normal: | The
blood vessels are normal in shape, size, location, and number. | The
dye flows evenly through the blood vessels. | No
narrowing, blockage, bulging, or other problem of the blood vessels is
seen. | Abnormal: | Blood
vessels that are not in their normal position may indicate that a tumor or
other growth is pushing against them. | A
narrow spot in an artery may indicate that a fat deposit, calcium deposit, or
clot is reducing blood flow through the blood vessel. | A
bulge in a blood vessel may indicate a weakness in the blood vessel wall (aneurysm). | Dye that leaks out of a blood vessel may indicate a
hole in the blood vessel. | There
is abnormal branching of blood vessels present since birth
(congenital). | An
abnormal pattern of blood vessels may indicate that a tumor is
present. |
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