| Literature DB >> 27449320 |
Maged Alnawaiseh1, Friederike Schubert2, Pieter Nelis2, Gabriele Wirths2, André Rosentreter2,3, Nicole Eter2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Optical coherence tomography angiography is a novel imaging technique that allows dyeless in vivo visualization of the retinal and choroidal vasculature. The purpose of this study was to describe optical coherence tomography (OCT) angiography findings in patients with retinal arterial macroaneurysms (RAMs).Entities:
Keywords: Fluorescein angiography; OCT angiography; Retinal arterial macroaneurysms
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27449320 PMCID: PMC4957854 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-016-0293-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Fig. 1Fundus photography image a and early b and late c fluorescein angiogram showing a RAM superior to the optic disc. d Cross-sectional OCT. Sectional and e en face OCT image en face optical coherence tomography (OCT) images of the RAM. OCT angiograms of the different retinal layers showing an interruption of blood flow in the superficial OCT angiogram f and a significant flow in the deep OCT angiogram g and an OCT angiogram of the outer retina h. Cross-sectional OCT angiography visualizes blood flow in the RAMs i
Fig. 2Fundus photography image a and early b and late c fluorescein angiogram showing a superotemporal RAM. OCT angiograms, color-coded OCT angiograms d-g and composite OCT angiograms h of the different retinal layers: the RAM is best visualized in the deep OCT angiogram. i-l OCT angiograms of the different retinal layers two months after intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy
Fig. 3Fundus photography image a early b and late c fluorescein angiogram showing the two main parts of a superotemporal RAM. OCT angiograms g-i and composite OCT angiograms of the RAM showing blood flow in the superficial f and deep OCT angiograms g. d Cross-sectional OCT angiography