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CureIous wrote:How do they do angio without seeing where they are going in real time? This doesn't sound right at all. Mark.
thats why it seems pointless to me to have a venogram days before the angio
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adamt wrote:
CureIous wrote:How do they do angio without seeing where they are going in real time? This doesn't sound right at all. Mark.
thats why it seems pointless to me to have a venogram days before the angio
As Cartman would say, "I'm seriously you guys"...

They almost by necessity need to do two, perhaps they mean "one beforehand to practice on" then another during the op, er procedure? Just guessing, prolly a bad one at that...
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ok, so i guess theres no way of avoiding having another ct venogram?
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