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CT Angiogram (CTA) - Chest
CT Angiogram of the Chest - Overview & TechniqueCT Angiography of the chest is for examination of chest diseases with or without intravascular contrast medium. Due to the high contrast between the intraparenchymal vessels and the surrounding aerated lung, arteries and veins can be depicted down to inframillimetric diameters. Consequently, the distribution and morphology of the peripheral vascular bed can be nicely demonstrated without using contrast medium. Maximum intensity projection applied on slabs of contiguous thin slices is helpful. It helps to identify the horizontal and oblique vessels to or from the subpleural lung to the hilum. It can analyse both the dichotomous and supernumerary branching patterns. It improves the depiction of the arteriolocentric distribution of micrometastases and peribronchovascular location of the micronodules in sarcoidosis. It clearly identifies very tiny pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) or acquired fistulas. CTA of the Chest - Alternative Names and ExplanationsCT Angiogram - Chest with & w/o contrast 71275, CT Angiography Chest Chest CTA - Benefits
CT Angiogram of the Chest - Positive FindingsThe indications for CT angiography of proximal vessels down to the subsegmental vessels, using contrast medium are numerous. In comparison to MR angiography, it relies on the simultaneous ability to precisely analyse the lung, the pleura, the hilum and the mediastinum on a single acquisition. Current indications for CT angiography include:
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