An angiogram is an X-ray test that provides pictures of the
blood flow in a blood vessel. During an angiogram, a material that shows up on
an X-ray (contrast material) is put into a blood vessel through a thin tube
(catheter).
An angiogram may be done to look for problems such as
a tear in a blood vessel that can cause blockage or bleeding, aneurysms (which
are weaknesses in the blood vessel wall), and blood clots or the buildup of
fatty deposits.
Sometimes a problem can be treated during
angiography. For example, a catheter can be used to open a blocked blood
vessel, deliver medicine to a tumor, or stop bleeding in the intestines.