Eye AngiogramAngiography, Fluorescein, Fluorescein Angiography, Fluorescein Dye Test, Indocyanine Green Test Why It Is Done
An eye angiogram is done to: - Confirm the presence of abnormal blood vessels
in or under the retina.
- Check for and locate leaking blood vessels
in the retina, especially if you have symptoms that suggest damage to or
swelling of the retina, such as blurred or distorted vision. This is often
caused by
diabetic retinopathy or
macular degeneration.
- Help find
inflammation or tumors in the eye.
- Locate the precise areas of the
retina that need treatment prior to laser eye surgery.
- Help find
blockage in the blood vessels that feed or drain blood from the retina (retinal
arteries and veins).
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