Aqueous angiography: A new frontier in glaucoma surgery and pharmacology

A new frontier in glaucoma surgery and pharmacological research is taking form in aqueous angiography.
“We borrowed the technology that is used to visualize retinal blood flow, took it back to the lab and adapted it to a different location, in this case the front of the eye, to visualize aqueous humor outflow,” Alex S. Huang, MD, PhD, of Doheny Eye Centers and University of California, Los Angeles, told Ocular Surgery News.
The technology uses the Spectralis HRA+OCT (Heidelberg Engineering), modified to be used with patients lying on the operating (Read more...)

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