Angiogram of the LungLung Angiogram, Pulmonary Angiogram ResultsAn angiogram of the lung is an
X-ray test that uses a special dye and camera (fluoroscopy) to take pictures of the blood flow in the
blood vessels of the lung. Your doctor may tell you some results right after
the test. Full results are ready in 2 days. Angiogram of the lung Normal: | The dye flows evenly through
the blood vessels. | No narrowing, blockage,
bulging, or other problem of the blood vessels is seen. The pulmonary artery
pressures are normal. | Abnormal: | A blocked or narrowing in a
pulmonary artery may indicate that a fat deposit or clot is reducing blood flow
to the lungs (pulmonary embolism). | Blood vessels that are not in
their normal position may indicate that a tumor or other growth is pushing
against them. | 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 there is a hole in the blood
vessel. | There is an abnormal vessel or
blockage between vessels in the lung. | There is abnormal branching of
blood vessels present since birth (congenital). |
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