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FFA

FFA

Fundus Fluorescein angiography (FFA) is when your ophthalmologist uses a special camera to take pictures of your retina. These pictures help your ophthalmologist get a better look at the blood vessels and other structures in the back of the eye.

FFA is often recommended to find and diagnose eye disease including

  • macular edema (swelling in the retina that distorts vision)
  • diabetic retinopathy (damaged or abnormal blood vessels in the eye caused by diabetes)
  • macular degeneration
  • blockage of veins inside the eye, called BRVO or CRVO
  • macular pucker (a wrinkle in the retina caused by a buildup of fluid behind it)
  • ocular melanoma (a type of cancer affecting the eye)

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