1/31/2018 0 Comments Photo Challenge of the Month!The two images below are from the right eye of the same patient.
The first image obviously shows extensive asteroid hyalosis. The second image is the fluorescein angiogram of the same eye on the same visit and shows proliferative diabetic retinopathy (which would have otherwise been missed on traditional fundus exam). Why is the angiogram able to provide such greater clarity than the traditional fundus photo? Click here to post your answer in our Facebook group! P.S. I had to look it up.
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