Ten years experience with choroidal angiography using indocyanine green dye: a new routine examination or an epilogue?

Volume: 60, Issue: 3, Pages: 235 - 291
Published: Sep 1, 1985
Abstract
The choroidal circulation can be studied by an angiographic technique which utilizes near-infrared light wavelengths and a biocompatible dye, indocyanine green (CardiogreenR). Near-infrared light is less absorbed than visible light by the pigment epithelium and the macular xanthophyll, and indocyanine green (ICG) dye doesn't leak from the choriocapillaris as sodium fluorescein dye typically does. Due to the high rate of choroidal blood flow, a...
Paper Details
Title
Ten years experience with choroidal angiography using indocyanine green dye: a new routine examination or an epilogue?
Published Date
Sep 1, 1985
Volume
60
Issue
3
Pages
235 - 291
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