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AngioTAC is the computerized axial tomography with contrast medium that allows to study the blood circulation in the arteries and veins, the blood supply of the most important organs of the human body and, finally, all the various anomalies and vascular pathologies.
With a total duration of a few seconds, the angioTAC requires maximum immobility on the part of the patient; the movements of the body, in fact, can alter the accuracy of the images provided by the instrument, thus distorting the entire diagnostic examination.
The risks of angioTAC are connected to the dose of ionizing radiation, to which the patient is exposed during the examination, and to the contrast agent, which in some individuals causes an allergic reaction.
Contraindicated in the case of pregnancy, obesity, renal insufficiency and diabetes, the angioTAC provides excellent quality images, which allow you to plan the treatment best suited to the patient's needs.