
Fundus Flavimetry
Fundus Flavimetry is a diagnostic imaging technique used to assess the retina and choroid—the layers at the back of the eye—by measuring how they fluoresce when exposed to specific light. It highlights areas of abnormal activity or damage, helping detect diseases like age-related macular degeneration or macular dystrophies. The procedure involves shining a harmless light into the eye and capturing detailed images of the fluorescence patterns. This non-invasive method provides valuable information about blood flow and tissue health, aiding in early diagnosis and management of retinal conditions.