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Philadelphia, PA 19134
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Coronary Angiograms
Considered a special x-ray test, a Coronary Angiogram is meant to discover if your coronary arteries are narrowed or blocked and to what extent. The angiogram can help the doctor to decide if a an angioplasty or stent are necessary.
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The American Heart Association (AHA) (linked below) describes exactly what a Coronary Angiogram is, as well as the reasons for them.
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Left: A narrowed Coronary artery discovered via Coronary Angiogram
Right: A normally sized Coronary artery
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