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Ultra-wide-field fluorescein angiography in retinal disease
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2014Purpose of review Ultra-wide-field fluorescein angiography (UWFA), which captures up to 200° of retina in a single image, now affords us the ability to angiographically examine the parts of the retina previously not photographable.
Mrinali M Patel, S. Kiss
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Fluorescein Staining of the Cornea
JAMA, 1964SINCE THE INTRODUCTION by Kimura in 19511of fluorescein sodium-impregnated filter paper for use in staining the eye, few ophthalmologists cling to the use of liquid fluorescein. The simple, sterile, individually wrapped filter paper, now commercially available, constitutes one of the safest methods of applying this substance to either injured or normal
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Applied Spectroscopy, 2014
Time-resolved fluorescence properties of quenched fluorescein sodium, including self-quenching and collisional quenching by iodide, have been studied by using a picosecond time-correlated single-photon counting (TCSPC) apparatus, together with an ...
Meng-wei Liu+8 more
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Time-resolved fluorescence properties of quenched fluorescein sodium, including self-quenching and collisional quenching by iodide, have been studied by using a picosecond time-correlated single-photon counting (TCSPC) apparatus, together with an ...
Meng-wei Liu+8 more
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Fluorescein — An aid in gastroscopy
American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1943Fluorescein has been used topically on the mucous membrane of the stomach instilled through the Ewald tube. Gastroscopy was then done in a series of twentytwo cases.
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Fluorescein angiography: Risks
Vision Research, 1980Abstract Fluorescein angiography has become a very important diagnostic aid in ophthalmology. The principles, technique and interpretation are briefly discussed. The risks of fluorescein angiography include direct ones resulting from injection of the dye as well as possible retinal damage from light exposure during the procedure.
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Fluorescein as an Aid in Pachometry
Optometry and Vision Science, 1979Precision of measurement of apparent corneal thickness with the Haag-Streit lamp depth measuring attachment is significantly enhanced by staining the precorneal film with sodium fluorescein before measuring.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— In a recent case report Cunningham and Balu (242: 2431, 1979) suggest that the collapse of their patient after fluorescein angiography was due to direct or indirect effects of fluorescein dye on the heart. A similar case of ours, however, suggests that fluorescein may initiate an anaphylactoid reaction producing hypotension and
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ABSTRACT To the Editor.— In a recent case report Cunningham and Balu (242: 2431, 1979) suggest that the collapse of their patient after fluorescein angiography was due to direct or indirect effects of fluorescein dye on the heart. A similar case of ours, however, suggests that fluorescein may initiate an anaphylactoid reaction producing hypotension and
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Adverse reactions to fluorescein angiography: A comprehensive review of the literature.
Survey of ophthalmology, 2019Ilyse S. Kornblau, J. El-Annan
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