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  2. Fluorescein angiography - Wikipedia

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    The fluorescein is administered intravenously in intravenous fluorescein angiography (IVFA) and orally in oral fluorescein angiography (OFA). The test is a dye tracing method. The fluorescein dye also reappears in the patient urine, causing the urine to appear darker, and sometimes orange. [2] It can also cause discolouration of the saliva.

  3. Angiography - Wikipedia

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    Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a technology using near-infrared light to image the eye, in particular penetrate the retina to view the micro-structure behind the retinal surface. Ocular OCT angiography (OCTA) is a method leveraging OCT technology to assess the vascular health of the retina. [15]

  4. Fluorescein (medical use) - Wikipedia

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    Fluorescein is a dye which is taken up by damaged cornea such that the area appears green under cobalt blue light. [3] There is also a version that comes premixed with lidocaine. [4] [8] Fluorescein was first made in 1871. [9] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [10]

  5. Digital subtraction angiography - Wikipedia

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    Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) is a fluoroscopy technique used in interventional radiology to clearly visualize blood vessels in a bony or dense soft tissue environment. Images are produced using contrast medium by subtracting a "pre-contrast image" or mask from subsequent images, once the contrast medium has been introduced into a ...

  6. ICD-9-CM Volume 3 - Wikipedia

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    Fluorescein angiography or angioscopy of eye Ultrasound study of eye X-ray study of eye Ocular motility study P32 and other tracer studies of eye Objective functional tests of eye Electroretinogram (ERG) Electro-oculogram (EOG) Visual evoked potential (VEP) Electronystagmogram (ENG)

  7. Optical coherence tomography angiography - Wikipedia

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    From a physics perspective, both dye-based methods utilize the phenomenon of fluorescence. For FA, this corresponds to an excitation wavelength of blue (around 470 nm) and an emission wavelength near yellow (520 nm). [49] For IGCA, the newer method, the excitation wavelength is between 750 and 800 nm while emission occurs above 800 nm. [50]

  8. Near-infrared vein finder - Wikipedia

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    They use near-infrared light reflection to create a map of the veins. [1] ... The machines in the United States cost about $15,000 as of 2015. [5]

  9. Fluorescent angiography - Wikipedia

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