Carotid angiography is a type of X-ray test. It is done to see the inside (lumen) of the carotid arteries. These are the large blood vessels on the sides of your neck. They supply your brain with blood.
The test is done with a thin, flexible tube (catheter). It's passed into an artery in the leg or arm that leads to the carotids. Contrast dye is injected into the catheter. The dye makes it easier to see the carotids on X-rays.