Advances and potential new developments in imaging techniques for posterior uveitis Part 2: invasive imaging methods

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The aim of this review was to identify the imaging methods at our disposal to optimally manage posterior uveitis at the present time. The focus was put on methods that have become available since the 1990s, some 30 years after fluorescein angiography had revolutionised imaging of posterior uveitis in particular imaging of the retinal vascular structures in the 1960s. We have focussed our review on precise imaging methods that have been standardised and validated and can be used universally thanks to commercially produced and available instruments for the diagnosis and follow-up of posterior uveitis. The second part of this imaging review will deal with invasive imaging methods and in particular ocular angiography.

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Herbort, C. P., Tugal-Tutkun, I., Mantovani, A., Neri, P., Khairallah, M., & Papasavvas, I. (2021, January 1). Advances and potential new developments in imaging techniques for posterior uveitis Part 2: invasive imaging methods. Eye (Basingstoke). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41433-020-1072-0

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