| Literature DB >> 24843303 |
Yasir J Sepah1, Abeer Akhtar2, Mohammad Ali Sadiq1, Yamama Hafeez3, Humzah Nasir3, Brian Perez3, Narissa Mawji3, Diana J Dean4, Daniel Ferraz3, Quan Dong Nguyen1.
Abstract
Fundus autofluorescence (FAF), a relatively new imaging modality, focuses on the fluorescent properties of pigments in the retina to generate images that help us view various disease processes from a different perspective. It aids us in the understanding of the pathophysiology of different retinal disorders. Recently, FAF imaging is being used commonly to help us in the diagnosis, prognosis as well as in determining the treatment response of various retinal disorders. It generates an image based on the distribution pattern of a fluorescent pigment called lipofuscin. Knowing the distribution pattern of lipofuscin in the normal retina is key to understanding an FAF image representing a retinal pathology. Like most other imaging modalities, FAF comes with its own limitations, taking steps to overcome these limitations will be of utmost importance in using this imaging modality to its fullest potential.Entities:
Keywords: Fundus autofluorescence; Imaging; Retina
Year: 2014 PMID: 24843303 PMCID: PMC4023118 DOI: 10.1016/j.sjopt.2014.03.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Saudi J Ophthalmol ISSN: 1319-4534