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cerebral angiography
What are the Risks Associated with Cerebral Angiography?
Although generally safe, cerebral angiography carries some
risks
including:
Allergic reactions to the contrast agent
Blood vessel damage
Stroke
Infection
Bleeding at the catheter insertion site
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