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Vitreous fluorophotometry

Vitreous fluorophotometry is a noninvasive quantitative method for measuring small amounts of fluorescein in various ocular compartments, including assessment of the blood-retinal barrier. Both slit-lamp-based and objective scanning fluorometers have been used to characterize the fluorescence of the vitreous in health and disease. [Pg.288]

Zeimer RC. Assessment of posterior segment transport by vitreous fluorophotometry In Masters BR, ed. Noninvasive diagnostic techniques in ophthalmology. New York Springer-Verlag, 1990 366-389. [Pg.294]

Miyake, K. Vitreous fluorophotometry in aphakic or pseudophakic eyes with persistent cystoid macular edema. Jpn J Ophthalmol 1985 29 146-152. [Pg.23]

Krupin T, Waltman SR, Oestrich C, et al. Vitreous fluorophotometry in juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus. Arch Ophthalmol 1978 96 812-814. [Pg.23]


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