
Fluoresent angiography
Fluorescent angiography is a medical imaging technique used to visualize blood vessels in the body, especially in the eyes or skin. A special dye called a fluorescent dye is injected into a vein, and as it circulates, a camera with blue light captures the glowing dye as it moves through the vessels. This helps doctors detect problems like blockages, leaks, or abnormal growths in the blood vessels. The process is quick, minimally invasive, and provides detailed images that aid in diagnosing and managing various vascular conditions.