Why is Fluorescein angiography performed ?
Fluorescein angiography helps your ophthalmologist see what is happening in your retina, highlighting any abnormalities that may be present. It is used most often to monitor two conditions: age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and the effects of diabetes on the eyes. The images from fluorescein angiography help your doctor decide on the best course of treatment for your condition. The procedure will also be performed to monitor progression of your condition and the effectiveness of treatment.
If your ophthalmologist has reason to believe that you have abnormalities in the back of the eye, fluorescein angiography may be recommended. Diabetes and macular degeneration are 2 diseases that would prompt a physician to perform this test. It is common that blood vessels will leak in diabetic patients and potentially tear. This test will help indentify the exact locations of leakage. Early detection of retina problems related to diabetes can be critical to saving vision. For more information regarding fluorescien angiography. Related TOPICS of Interest: Fluorescein Angiography Doctors Pittsburgh Diabetes and Your Eyes Macular Degeneration Equipment Used in Fluorescein angiography Exciter filter, Barrier filter, & Black & White Film Camera *** Fluorescein Angiography requires the use of a specialized fundus camera For Additional Questions regarding diabetes and the eye, macular degeneration or the actual Fluorescein Angiography test please feel free to contact the doctors at Glaucoma