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Biplane aortography is the standard test for the diagnosis of abdominal angina. | Biplane aortography is the standard test for the diagnosis of abdominal angina. | ||
== CT angiography == | ==CT angiography== | ||
CT angiography is the standard diagnostic test for the diagnosis of abdominal angina. | CT angiography is the standard diagnostic test for the diagnosis of abdominal angina. | ||
Emboli to the visceral organs, limbs and cerebral arteries can be seen<ref name="OlivaDavarpanah2013">{{cite journal|last1=Oliva|first1=Isabel B.|last2=Davarpanah|first2=Amir H.|last3=Rybicki|first3=Frank J.|last4=Desjardins|first4=Benoit|last5=Flamm|first5=Scott D.|last6=Francois|first6=Christopher J.|last7=Gerhard-Herman|first7=Marie D.|last8=Kalva|first8=Sanjeeva P.|last9=Ashraf Mansour|first9=M.|last10=Mohler|first10=Emile R.|last11=Schenker|first11=Matthew P.|last12=Weiss|first12=Clifford|last13=Dill|first13=Karin E.|title=ACR appropriateness criteria® imaging of mesenteric ischemia|journal=Abdominal Imaging|volume=38|issue=4|year=2013|pages=714–719|issn=0942-8925|doi=10.1007/s00261-012-9975-2}}</ref> | Emboli to the visceral organs, limbs and cerebral arteries can be seen<ref name="OlivaDavarpanah2013">{{cite journal|last1=Oliva|first1=Isabel B.|last2=Davarpanah|first2=Amir H.|last3=Rybicki|first3=Frank J.|last4=Desjardins|first4=Benoit|last5=Flamm|first5=Scott D.|last6=Francois|first6=Christopher J.|last7=Gerhard-Herman|first7=Marie D.|last8=Kalva|first8=Sanjeeva P.|last9=Ashraf Mansour|first9=M.|last10=Mohler|first10=Emile R.|last11=Schenker|first11=Matthew P.|last12=Weiss|first12=Clifford|last13=Dill|first13=Karin E.|title=ACR appropriateness criteria® imaging of mesenteric ischemia|journal=Abdominal Imaging|volume=38|issue=4|year=2013|pages=714–719|issn=0942-8925|doi=10.1007/s00261-012-9975-2}}</ref> | ||
== Digital subtraction angiography == | ==Digital subtraction angiography== | ||
Digital subtraction angiography can also aid in the diagnosis | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Biplane Aortography
Biplane aortography is the standard test for the diagnosis of abdominal angina.
CT angiography
CT angiography is the standard diagnostic test for the diagnosis of abdominal angina.
Emboli to the visceral organs, limbs and cerebral arteries can be seen[1]
Digital subtraction angiography
Digital subtraction angiography can also aid in the diagnosis
References
- ↑ Oliva, Isabel B.; Davarpanah, Amir H.; Rybicki, Frank J.; Desjardins, Benoit; Flamm, Scott D.; Francois, Christopher J.; Gerhard-Herman, Marie D.; Kalva, Sanjeeva P.; Ashraf Mansour, M.; Mohler, Emile R.; Schenker, Matthew P.; Weiss, Clifford; Dill, Karin E. (2013). "ACR appropriateness criteria® imaging of mesenteric ischemia". Abdominal Imaging. 38 (4): 714–719. doi:10.1007/s00261-012-9975-2. ISSN 0942-8925.