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 What is CT Angiography or Cardiac CTA? View Question: madisonmedicalimaging.com

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CT Angiography (CTA) is a form of rapid vascular imaging to render high definition images of blood vessels throughout the body. We are able to non-invasively assess the coronary arteries in five seconds, obtaining more information than a cardiac catheterization. A 4D display of the beating heart on the computer screen allows detailed assessment of many aspects of the heart. This is done using an a...
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