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Heart Catheterization

A small tube is inserted into an artery in the groin or arm and guided towards the heart. The tip of the tube is positioned either in or near the heart. Dye is then injected.

What it shows:
The dye is visible by x-ray, providing a picture of the blood vessels that supply the heart.

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