Cerebral Angiogram
A Cerebral Angiogram is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses X-rays to visualize the blood vessels in the brain. It involves injecting a contrast dye into the blood vessels to highlight them on the X-ray images. This test is used to identify abnormalities in the blood vessels of the brain, head, and neck.
It is performed to:
- Detect blockages or narrowing in the blood vessels.
- Diagnose aneurysms (bulging blood vessels) or vascular malformations.
- Evaluate stroke or transient ischemic attacks (TIAs).
- Identify tumors or abnormal blood supply to certain areas of the brain.
- Assess blood vessels before surgery or endovascular procedures.
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Includes
- 1 Day Hospital Stay
- Cathlab Charges
- Medicines, Consumables, Disposables & Investigations Related to the Procedure / Package
- Doctor Team Fees
Does not include
- Treatment of illness / Health Condition Not Directly Related to the Procedure / Package
- Any Investigations Done not Directly Related to the Procedure / Package