
Vitreous fluorophotometry is an investigation that facilitates the quantitative study of the blood-retinal barrier (thus allowing a better understanding of its physiopathology and opening new therapeutical research fields). It can be performed for the vast majority of the ocular diseases: diabetic retinopathy, arterial hypertension, uveitis, post-cryotherapy/laser photocoagulation, retinal vascular diseases, choroidal melanoma, optic nerve diseases etc.
Vitreous Body, Eye Diseases, Blood-Retinal Barrier, Humans, Fluorophotometry
Vitreous Body, Eye Diseases, Blood-Retinal Barrier, Humans, Fluorophotometry
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