Role of Fluorescein angiography in evaluation of posterior segment disorders

Objective: To study the role of fluorescein angiography in the evaluation of posterior segment diseases. Materials & Methods: A hospital based prospective randomized study was done which included 80 patients. Detailed patient history was taken and a thorough ocular and systemic examination...

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Main Author: Arvind R 1, Surendar S 2 , Ch. Jagan Mohan Rao 3
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences 2017-08-01
Series:Perspectives In Medical Research
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Online Access:http://www.pimr.org.in/Arvind.PDF
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spelling doaj-e264747387f74b4cbc03241585e8f5ea2020-11-25T03:14:23ZengPrathima Institute of Medical SciencesPerspectives In Medical Research2348-14472348-229X2017-08-0152812Role of Fluorescein angiography in evaluation of posterior segment disordersArvind R 1, Surendar S 2 , Ch. Jagan Mohan Rao 30 Prathima Insitute of Medical SciencesObjective: To study the role of fluorescein angiography in the evaluation of posterior segment diseases. Materials & Methods: A hospital based prospective randomized study was done which included 80 patients. Detailed patient history was taken and a thorough ocular and systemic examination was done. All patients were examined by ophthalmoscopy (direct, indirect and slit lamp examination with +90 D lens), followed by fluorescein angiography. Ophthalmoscopic and fluorescein angiography findings were analyzed and categorized. Patients were advised necessary ocular and systemic treatment. Results: 80 cases with posterior segment diseases were analyzed and sub-divided into categories of Diabetic retinopathy, vascular occlusive disorders, age related macular degenerations, Central serous chorioretinopathy, inflammatory disorders and miscellaneous conditions. Fundus Fluorescein Angiography (FFA) altered the diagnosis in 37.5% of cases and categorized the lesions in all cases. 11% of patients experienced adverse reactions like nausea and vomiting. On statistical analysis, FFA proved to be a far superior diagnostic modality than clinical examination (ophthalmoscopy) in diagnosing fundus pathology. Conclusion: FFA is a superior diagnostic tool and is a necessity for evaluating, localizing and categorization of lesions in Retinal, Macular and Choroidal pathologies.http://www.pimr.org.in/Arvind.PDFfundus fluorescein angiographydiabetic retinopathyage related macular degenerationscentral serous chorioretinopathy
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author Arvind R 1, Surendar S 2 , Ch. Jagan Mohan Rao 3
spellingShingle Arvind R 1, Surendar S 2 , Ch. Jagan Mohan Rao 3
Role of Fluorescein angiography in evaluation of posterior segment disorders
Perspectives In Medical Research
fundus fluorescein angiography
diabetic retinopathy
age related macular degenerations
central serous chorioretinopathy
author_facet Arvind R 1, Surendar S 2 , Ch. Jagan Mohan Rao 3
author_sort Arvind R 1, Surendar S 2 , Ch. Jagan Mohan Rao 3
title Role of Fluorescein angiography in evaluation of posterior segment disorders
title_short Role of Fluorescein angiography in evaluation of posterior segment disorders
title_full Role of Fluorescein angiography in evaluation of posterior segment disorders
title_fullStr Role of Fluorescein angiography in evaluation of posterior segment disorders
title_full_unstemmed Role of Fluorescein angiography in evaluation of posterior segment disorders
title_sort role of fluorescein angiography in evaluation of posterior segment disorders
publisher Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences
series Perspectives In Medical Research
issn 2348-1447
2348-229X
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Objective: To study the role of fluorescein angiography in the evaluation of posterior segment diseases. Materials & Methods: A hospital based prospective randomized study was done which included 80 patients. Detailed patient history was taken and a thorough ocular and systemic examination was done. All patients were examined by ophthalmoscopy (direct, indirect and slit lamp examination with +90 D lens), followed by fluorescein angiography. Ophthalmoscopic and fluorescein angiography findings were analyzed and categorized. Patients were advised necessary ocular and systemic treatment. Results: 80 cases with posterior segment diseases were analyzed and sub-divided into categories of Diabetic retinopathy, vascular occlusive disorders, age related macular degenerations, Central serous chorioretinopathy, inflammatory disorders and miscellaneous conditions. Fundus Fluorescein Angiography (FFA) altered the diagnosis in 37.5% of cases and categorized the lesions in all cases. 11% of patients experienced adverse reactions like nausea and vomiting. On statistical analysis, FFA proved to be a far superior diagnostic modality than clinical examination (ophthalmoscopy) in diagnosing fundus pathology. Conclusion: FFA is a superior diagnostic tool and is a necessity for evaluating, localizing and categorization of lesions in Retinal, Macular and Choroidal pathologies.
topic fundus fluorescein angiography
diabetic retinopathy
age related macular degenerations
central serous chorioretinopathy
url http://www.pimr.org.in/Arvind.PDF
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