Titre | Role of Autofluorescence and Angio-OCT in uveitis |
But | OCT angiography (OCTA) and Fundus AutoFluorescence are non-invasive imaging techniques which can be useful tools for analysis of posterior uveitis activity and follow up treatment response, and can also be helpful in elucidating the underlying pathogenesis of some idiopathic posterior uveitis. OCTA module allows for a three-dimensional view of distinct retinal and choroidal vessel plexuses without injecting dye. The most relevant use of OCTA is its ability to distinguishing between active CNVs and active inflammatory lesions what was not always easy with conventional multimodal imaging. |
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Nom | MAKHOUL |
Initiales | D |