FFA COURSE || HYPERFLUORESCENCE V/S HYPO-FLUORESCENCE on FFA
This video talks about the abnormal patterns seen on FFA. The fluorescence pattern on fundus fluorescence angiography can be HYPOFLOURESCENCE ( decreased intensity of fluorescence or HYPERFLUORESCENCE ( Increased intensity of fluorescence). Hyopfluorescence is usually due to blocked fluorescence and vascular filling defects . The hyper fluorescence can be due to leakage , pooling, staining and transmitted fluorescence .

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Corneal topography and tomography Course || part one : 1

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FFA course || FUNDUS FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY ||

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Secrets of Carotid Ultrasound

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Macular OCT Interpretation: A Practical Discussion with Dr. David E. Lederer

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Doppler Ultrasound Part 1 - Principles (w/ focus on Spectral Waveforms)

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AIOC2020 IC392 T2 Dr Dinesh Talwar INDOCYANINE GREEN ANGIOGRAPHY

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OCT Interpretation - Vitreous

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Lecture: Fluorescein Angiography

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Mastering OCT Interpretation with Dr. Mark Friedberg

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PAPILLITIS v/s PAPILLEDEMA

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iFocus Online #154, Retina #6, Dr Pradeep Sagar, Fundus Fluorescein Angiography

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HOW TO READ AN OCT PRINTOUT IN GLAUCOMA || BASIC TESTING PROTOCOLS|| ( RNFL, ONH & MACULAR ANALYSIS}

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WHAT IS OCT || OCT technology explained ||

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OPTIC DISC CHANGES IN GLAUCOMA

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The Science behind X-ray, CT, Ultrasound, MRI & PET Imaging

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B scan course || learn how to B scan vitreous opacities

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Retinal Vein Occlusion Case Based Lecture Series - Sankara Academy of Vision #Let'sGetonwithExams

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iFocus Online #155, Retina #7, Dr Pradeep Sagar, Fundus Fluorescein Angiography Part 2

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Reading and Analyzing a normal Indocyanine Angiography (IGGA) Scan, DR Partha Mehta, 31 Mar, 2022

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