Fluorescein angiography is a diagnostic procedure used to examine the circulation in the retina and choroid (layers of the eye). A fluorescent dye (fluorescein) is injected into a vein, usually in the arm, and then serial photographs are taken of the retina as the dye passes through its blood vessels. It is commonly used to diagnose and monitor various eye conditions, including diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and retinal vascular occlusions.
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