cineangiography
Cineangiography is a medical imaging technique used to visualize blood vessels and the flow of blood within them. It is a type of angiography, which uses contrast agents and X-rays to create images of the circulatory system. The "cine" aspect refers to the fact that the images are captured and displayed as a movie, allowing for dynamic assessment of blood flow, vessel patency, and any abnormalities.
The procedure typically involves inserting a catheter into a blood vessel, usually in the groin or arm,
Cineangiography is particularly useful in diagnosing and evaluating conditions such as blockages in arteries (atherosclerosis), aneurysms,