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CT and MRI data sets can be reconstructed in three dimensions, and specifically can yield diagnostic angiographic images without the pain or risks of traditional angiography. Possible areas of imaging include MR and CT angiography of the vessels of the brain, neck, chest, pulmonary arteties, abdominal aorta, renal vessels, and peripheral arteries and veins.
The radiologists of RCND are experienced in these various imaging techniques, and work closely with the referral vascular surgeons, internists, cardiologists and neurosurgeons in diagnosing vascular diseases and planning possible traditional or non-invasive treatment. (A) MR angiogram of the carotid vessels. (B) MR angiogram of the renal arteries. (C) CT angiogram of the abdomen demonstrating multiple aneurysms and active bleeding from the colic artery. (D) MR angiogram of the brain-circle of Willis.
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