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Intravenous Imaging

Intravenous imaging involves injecting a special contrast dye into a vein to enhance the visibility of blood vessels and internal structures during medical imaging tests like X-rays, CT scans, or MRI scans. This process helps healthcare providers obtain detailed images of the circulatory system, identify blockages, leaks, or abnormalities, and diagnose conditions accurately. The dye travels through the bloodstream, highlighting specific areas of interest, which improves the clarity and diagnostic value of the images. It's a common, minimally invasive procedure used to support accurate medical assessment and treatment planning.