TY - JOUR AU1 - Fetkenhour, Carl L. AB - Abstract • We use a technique for anterior segment fluorescein angiography that employs an unmodified retinal fundus camera. Examples of conjunctival, corneal, iris, anterior chamber angle, and posterior chamber fluorescein angiograms are illustrated. The advantages of this method include rapid-sequence exposures, high resolution and contrast for small vessel detail, time/frame recordings, and the dual capability of retinal and anterior segment fluoroangiography with use of the same camera. References 1. Matsui M, Parel JM, Weber HJ, et al: Some improved methods of anterior segment fluorescein angiography: I. Basic system . Am J Ophthalmol 74:1075-1079, 1972. 2. Jensen VA, Lundbeak K: Fluorescein angiography of the iris in recent and long-term diabetes . Acta Ophthalmol 46:584-585, 1968.Crossref 3. Mitsui Y, Matsubara M, Kanazawa M: Fluorescein irido-corneal photography . Br J Ophthalmol 53:505-512, 1969.Crossref 4. Bruun-Jensen J: Fluorescein angiography of the anterior segment . Am J Ophthalmol 67:842-845, 1969. 5. Haining WM, Lancaster RC: Advanced techniques for fluorescein angiography . Arch Ophthalmol 79:10-15, 1968.Crossref 6. DeLori F, Ben-Sira I, Trempe C: Fluorescein angiography with an optimized filter combination . Am J Ophthalmol 82:559-566, 1976. TI - Anterior Segment Fluorescein Angiography With a Retinal Fundus Camera JF - Archives of Ophthalmology DO - 10.1001/archopht.1978.03910050401020 DA - 1978-04-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/american-medical-association/anterior-segment-fluorescein-angiography-with-a-retinal-fundus-camera-1QUZ7nvNZv SP - 711 EP - 713 VL - 96 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -