Correlation of Histologic and Clinical Images to Determine the Diagnostic Value of Fluorescein Angiography for Studying Retinal Capillary Detail
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2010Vol. 51(11), pp. 5864–5864
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Kanishka Randev Mendis, Chandrakumar Balaratnasingam, Paula K. Yu, Chris Barry, Ian L. McAllister, Stephen J. Cringle, Dao‐Yi Yu
Abstract
FFA provides incomplete morphologic information about the superficial capillary network and even less information about the deep capillary network. Caution should, therefore, be exercised when using FFA data to extrapolate information about microvascular histopathologic processes. The usefulness of newer technology for studying retinal capillary detail should be investigated.
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