A fluorescein angiogram (FA) or fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) looks at the blood vessels and the lining at the back of your eye (the retina). You may also have a photograph taken of the surface ...
The retina fellow will be trained in clinical diagnosis, evaluation, management, laser treatment and all surgical techniques required in the care of vitreoretinal patients and will be expected to aid ...
Fundus examination revealed BRAO involving ... might lead to full-blown ocular ischaemic syndrome. Repeat fluorescein angiography might be able to prove these changes. However it was not performed ...
A and F, Fluorescein angiography images on late phase show ... C and H, Retinal thickness maps show a thicker retina due to intra and subretinal fluid in both eyes. D and I, Cross-sectional ...
which is an area of the retina that can become swollen if you have a damage to the vessels from diabetes. In some cases, we may require a fluorescein angiogram, which is a test to look at the ...