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Results 31 - 40 of 53 for FLUORESCEIN
  1. ... to look at blood flow in the retina ( fluorescein angiogram ) Taking a photo of the inner lining ...
  2. ... to look at blood flow in the retina (fluorescein angiography) Checking pressure inside the eye ( tonometry ) Examining ...
  3. ... be done include: Eye exam Special eye stain ( fluorescein ) to see how tears drain X-ray studies ...
  4. ... health care provider may use eye drops containing fluorescein dye to help look for injuries. Tests may ...
  5. ... Examination of the retina after dilating the pupil Fluorescein angiography Intraocular pressure Pupil reflex response Refraction Retinal ...
  6. ... by ophthalmoscopy after the pupils have been dilated Fluorescein angiography Intraocular pressure Measurement of the electrical activity ...
  7. ... following tests: Exam of scrapings from the ulcer Fluorescein stain of the cornea Keratometry (measuring the curve ...
  8. ... slit lamp exam ) Checking and photographing your retinas ( fluorescein angiography ) If you have the early stage of ...
  9. ... dilating the eye and performing an eye exam. Fluorescein angiography confirms the diagnosis. This condition may also ...
  10. Corneal Abrasion (VisualDX)  
    Eye Injuries/Images ... Eye Injuries ... Corneal Disorders/Images ... Corneal Disorders ... VisualDX ... A corneal abrasion is a scratch or cut of the clear outer layer (cornea) ...
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