Fluorescein angiography (FA) is a diagnostic aid to examine the circulation of the retinal blood vessels. In pediatric eye disease, Fluorescein Angiography allows a high level view of what is happening inside the eye.
This course will cover a basic understanding of how Fluorescein Angiography and how it is performed.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the presentation, the attendee will be able to:
Describe what Fluorescein Angiography is, why it is recommended, and how is it performed
Understand the theory of operation as it relates to RetCam imaging
Understand the benefits of Fluorescein Angiography
Module 1
What is Fluorescein Angiography? - Video Training
Unit 1
Introduction
Unit 2
What is FA?
Unit 3
Terms used in FA
Unit 4
Why is FA Performed
Unit 5
Theory of Operation
Unit 6
What is Fluorescein Sodium?
Unit 7
How is FA performed?
Unit 8
Phases of FA
Unit 9
FA Example Images
Unit 10
Apply Knowledge
Unit 11
References and Conclusion
Module 2
What is Fluorescein Angiography? - The Quiz
Unit 1
Certified Knowledge Quiz
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