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Oral fluorescein angiography in the diagnosis of paediatric optic nerve abnormalities. [PDF]
Brady RT, Kaza H, Jain N, Muthusamy B.
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Value of fluorescein angiography in clinical ophthalmology
Jain I, Dogra M, Gupta Amod, Dhir S
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Fluorescein angiography patterns and subretinal hyperreflective material predict subthreshold micropulse laser response in chronic central serous chorioretinopathy. [PDF]
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Ophthalmic Fluorescein Angiography
2022Following its implementation in the 1960s, fluorescein angiography (FA) has become a widely used and reliable tool in the diagnosis of retinal and choroidal disorders. FA is an imaging modality utilized to examine the circulation of the retina and choroid.
Divin O, Baddam +3 more
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Fluorescein angiography (FA) is an imaging modality used to study the circulation of the retina and choroid. About 5 mL of 10% sterile aqueous solution of fluorescein dye (or 2-3 mL of a 25% solution) is injected in the antecubital vein. The fluorescein molecules excited by a blue light (465-490 nm) emit green-yellow light (520-530 nm) (Fig. 2.1).
Stephen H, Tsang, Tarun, Sharma
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Fluorescein angiography (FA) is an imaging modality used to study the circulation of the retina and choroid. About 5 mL of 10% sterile aqueous solution of fluorescein dye (or 2-3 mL of a 25% solution) is injected in the antecubital vein. The fluorescein molecules excited by a blue light (465-490 nm) emit green-yellow light (520-530 nm) (Fig. 2.1).
Stephen H, Tsang, Tarun, Sharma
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FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY OF RETINOBLASTOMA
Retina, 1982This study was undertaken to determine the fluorescein angiographic characteristics of retinoblastomas, to determine the effect of various methods of treatment of these fluorescein patterns, and to determine whether fluorescein angiography can be of value in determining the response to treatment.
J A, Shields +4 more
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Adverse reactions to fluorescein angiography
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1986Abstract Adverse reactions to ophthalmic patients during 9909 fluorescein angiographies during 9 years were registered. Nausea (4.6%) and vomiting (1.3%) were the most common untoward reactions. Allergic skin manifestations occurred in 48 patients, and 5 patients complained of shortness of breath.
U, Karhunen, C, Raitta, R, Kala
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Endoscopic Fluorescein Angiography
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1996* BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To assess features of various retinal and choroidal disorders by endoscopic fluorescein angiograms (EFAs) obtained intraoperatively. * PATIENTS AND METHODS: One hundred patients undergoing vitrectomy were studied intraoperatively by injecting 5 ml of 10% fluorescein intravenously.
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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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