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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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Simultaneous Bilateral Fluorescein Angiography
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1977Two fundus cameras were used in the development of a setup for bilateral fluorescein angiography. The indications for this method are listed and examples of simultaneous fluoroangiograms are given. This technique allows the simultaneous study of hemodynamics in the carotid artery, the study of intraocular and anterior eye segment circulatory ...
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Rapid Access Fluorescein Angiography
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1978The time interval usually required for processing fluorescein angiography films has been dramatically shortened to 90 seconds by using Kodak Linagraph Shellburst Film 2474 processed in the automatic Kodak RP X-omat processing machine, with attendant increases in image clarity and contrast.
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Principles of Fluorescein Angiography
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1977There are two barriers between the blood and retina--one in the retinal circulation at the endothelial cell lining with its tight junctions in the retinal capillaries, and the second involving the choroidal circulation at the zonula occludens between adjacent retinal pigment epithelial cells.
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