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Fundus fluorescein angiography in Susac’s syndrome

Practical Neurology, 2017
A 41-year-old woman was diagnosed with Susac’s syndrome in 2012, having presented with confusion, headache, hearing loss and retinal arteriolar occlusions. Her MR scan of the brain showed several T2 hyperintensities in the corpus callosum and she was treated with cyclophosphamide.
Gavin L, Reynolds   +2 more
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COLOUR FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY OF THE FUNDUS

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1974
Highly efficient interference filters, the design and manufacture of which were controlled by computer programmes, are described. These filters may be used for a variety of purposes, including immunofluorescence microscopy and retinal fluorescein angiography. The filters are characterized by high transmission, great selectivity and a steep front of the
V A, Jensen, W, Olsen
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Stereoscopic fluorescein angiography of the fundus

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1981
The fundus of the eye is a three-dimensional organ. The usual two-dimensional representation of the angiogram provides us with incomplete information. It is true that it is usually possible by indirect means to deduce at which level the pathological process is taking place, but a simple technique enables one to register and project the angiogram ...
Blanksma, L.J.   +4 more
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FUNDUS FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY IN FUNDUS FLAVIMACULATUS AND STARGARDTS DISEASE

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1979
Three siblings who had fundus flavimaculatus and two patients who had Stargardts disease were studied by means of fundus fluorescein angiography. The angiograms revealed in all cases an abolished visibility of the chorioidal circulation. New flecks are usually non‐fluorescent.
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Interpretation of Fundus Fluorescein Angiography

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979
Most ophthalmologists would agree that fluorescein angiography has rapidly become an indispensable tool to the modern clinician. Since the technique was first described, less than 20 years ago, a tremendous amount of angiographic data has been accumulated, which has had a revolutionary impact on the understanding of fundus disease.
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Chloroquine Retinopathy

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1966
The maculas of patients with chloroquine retinopathy exhibit a dramatic fluorescence when studied by intravenous fluorescein angiography. This fluorescence is interpreted as being due to a dysplasia of the macular pigment epithelium, which allows the underlying choroidal fluorescence to show through.
T P, Kearns, R W, Hollenhorst
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Light levels in fundus photography and fluorescein angiography

Vision Research, 1980
Abstract Methods are presented for determining retinal exposures produced by fundus camera systems during photographic and angiographic procedures and for comparing these results with standards developed for the safe use of lasers (ANSI, Z136.1, 1976).
F C, Delori, J S, Parker, M A, Mainster
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Quantitative Image Sequence Analysis of Fundus Fluorescein Angiography

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1999
Abstract. Interpretation of retinal angiographic studies has heretofore been largely qualitative. The temporal properties associated with fluorescein fluorescence of normal and pathologic fundus features are quantified to potentiate pixel assignment and fundus feature quantitation for clinical studies where precise image metrology is vital. Fluorescein
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