Three-dimensional angiographyThree-dimensional angiography both of the large vessels of the body as well as of the head-neck and the leg and pelvis arteries in the course of magnetic resonance tomography provides information about pathological vascular lesions (constrictions or aneurysms). These are the main causes of circulatory disorders. The vessels can be assessed significantly more accurately by means of 3-D angiography than with conventional ultrasound methods. |
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