Fluorescein angiography
A test to examine blood vessels in the retina, choroid, and iris of the eye.
A special dye is injected into a vein in the arm and pictures are taken as the dye passes through the blood vessels in the eye.
The dye is injected into a vein in the arm.
The pictures taken as the dye passes through the blood vessels in the eye can help detect a number of problems.
If the eye care professional suspects a patient has a disorder such as wet age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD), the patient may have fluorescein angiography.
The resultant photos help evaluate leaking blood vessels and determine whether they can be treated.