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What is angiocardiography?

What is angiocardiography? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. (medicine) A technique for radiographic examination of the heart chambers and thoracic vessels wherein a liquid radiocontrast agent is injected into the bloodstream, then the tissues are examined using X-rays.
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The Role of Heart Catheterization and Angiocardiography in the Development of Modern Medicine.
Angiocardiography revealed mild mitral regurgitation, trivial tricuspid regurgitation, and no aortic regurgitation.
The most frequently used angiocardiographic methods are biplane angiocardiography and cineangiocardiography.
Although contrast angiocardiography would be required for definitive diagnosis, this defect was considered highly unlikely.
There was a gradual, but now complete, switch to low-osmolarity contrast media and an increasing fraction of studies began to appear from angiocardiography laboratories.
Angiocardiography, method of following the passage of blood through the heart and great vessels by means of the intravenous injection of a radiopaque fluid, whose passage is followed by serialized X-ray pictures.

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