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If ecg of a person is not showing good symptoms then we have to go for angiography?

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Angiography: We do angiography when it is important to see the patient's arteries. If it is important to visualize a patient's coronary arteries we do coronary angiography. The clinical situation usually dictates whether the need is present.

Answered 5/21/2013

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