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Arteriogram
Arteriogram - The doctor will insert an intravenous (IV) line into a blood vessel in your arm, groin, neck or chest. A thin, hollow tube (catheter) is then inserted into the IV line and guided to the area of concern. A contrasting agent - usually water, saline, iodine or another substance - is injected into the blood vessel to make it show up on X-ray.
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