Fluorescein Angiography for Diabetic Retinopathy
With fluorescein angiography, a small amount of yellow dye is injected into your arm and circulates throughout the blood vessels in your body. A special camera takes pictures of the retina. Blood vessels affected by NPDR will show up in the images, as well as areas of abnormal leakage or ischemia. Learn more at .
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