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The correlation between fluorescein angiographic and optical coherence tomographic features in clinically significant.
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| Author | Edema, Diabetic Macular |
| Abstract | ● PURPOSE: To assess the correlation between the fea-tures of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fluo-rescein angiography in clinically significant diabetic macular edema. ● DESIGN: Retrospective observational case series. ● METHODS: This study involved 145 eyes (91 patients) with clinically significant diabetic macular edema. The fluorescein angiography features were categorized into focal leakage type, diffuse leakage type, and diffuse cystoid leakage type. The OCT features were categorized into four types: type 1, thickening with homogenous optical reflectivity; type 2, thickening with markedly decreased optical reflectivity in the outer retinal layer; type 3A, foveolar detachment without traction; and type 3B, foveolar detachment with apparent vitreofoveal trac- |
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| Subject Keyword | Clinically Significant Correlation Fluorescein Angiographic Optical Coherence Tomographic Feature Foveolar Detachment Significant Diabetic Macular Edema Diffuse Leakage Type Cystoid Leakage Type Fluorescein Angiography Feature Fluo-rescein Angiography Decreased Optical Reflectivity Oct Feature Apparent Vitreofoveal Trac Focal Leakage Type Outer Retinal Layer Homogenous Optical Reflectivity Optical Coherence Tomography Retrospective Observational Case Series |
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