Conventional X-rays and angiography:
use radiation to capture images of the body and vessels, respectively. The latter requires the administration of an iodine-containing contrast agent
use radiation to capture images of the body and vessels, respectively. The latter requires the administration of an iodine-containing contrast agent
also use radiation to capture images of organs, but in contrast to conventional X-rays, the images are three-dimensional
uses a strong magnetic field to capture images of organs. No radiation is used during this procedure. Three-dimensional imaging of the organs and vessels, similar to CT scan images, is possible.