Visceral angiography refers to the diagnostic imaging technique employed to examine the blood vessels that supply the organs in the abdominal cavity. It is an invasive procedure that involves injecting a contrast dye into the artery followed by X-ray imaging to capture detailed images of the blood vessels. Additional synonyms for visceral angiography include abdominal angiography, stomach and intestinal angiography, and visceral arteriography. This diagnostic technique is often used to diagnose diseases such as aneurysms, blockages, and tumors in the organs' blood supply. Although invasive, it remains a vital tool for physicians to determine the necessary treatment course for patients with abdominal and organ-related conditions.