1 March 1995 Evolution of indocyanine green dye choroidal angiography
Robert W. Flower
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Abstract
During the past three years, indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence angiography has enjoyed an increasing popularity, especially among clinicians who treat age-related macular degeneration. Although the basic methodology for performing ICG angiography was developed and demonstrated in the early 1970s, nearly 20 years passed before the technology became commercialized for widespread clinical use. The developmental evolution of ICG choroidal angiography and its future clinical uses are discussed.
Robert W. Flower "Evolution of indocyanine green dye choroidal angiography," Optical Engineering 34(3), (1 March 1995). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.191810
Published: 1 March 1995
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KEYWORDS
Angiography

Luminescence

Cameras

Video

Optical filters

Blood circulation

Indocyanine green

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