
Venogram
A venogram is a diagnostic imaging test that helps visualize the veins in your body, usually in your legs or arms. It involves injecting a special dye, called contrast material, into a vein, which makes the veins visible on X-ray images. This allows doctors to identify problems like blood clots, blocked or damaged veins, or abnormal blood flow. The procedure is minimally invasive and typically performed in a medical facility, providing detailed information to guide appropriate treatment.