Ophthalmic Technician

Category - Ophthalmic Imaging

Fluorescein angiography is used to look for vascular abnormalities in which part of the eye?
  1. Cornea
  2. Eyelids
  3. Retina
  4. Sclera
Explanation
Answer: C - Fluorescein angiography is used to look for vascular abnormalities in the retina.

Fluorescein dye is injected intravenously and reaches the retinal blood vessels after a few seconds. Various retinal diseases are diagnosed based on the time taken and the amount of dye seen in the retinal blood vessels on serial photography.
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