Fluorescein angiography uses a camera to take pictures of which structure?

  1. Lids
  2. Lacrimal system and tears
  3. Cornea and sclera
  4. Retina
Explanation

Answer: D - A special camera is used in fluorescein angiography to take pictures of the retina.

Fluorescein, a yellow dye, is injected into the arm's vein. As the dye passes to the retina, a camera takes pictures of the blood vessels and structures in the back of the eye.

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