Indocyanine Green (ICG) Angiography

Indocyanine Green (ICG) Angiography uses a special dye to allow practitioners to get an image of a part of the eye that is normally hard to see with other methods -- the choroid. Located in the back of the eye, normally the choroid and its network of blood vessels are hidden by pigmentation. During the procedure, a patient is injected with indocyanine dye that has glowing, "fluorescent" qualities that can help an ophthalmologist see past that pigmentation to the choroid and ultimately produce an image using a digital imaging system.
Showing 1 of 1 products
  • <<
  • >>
Select up to 5 products from below to compare or request more information.
Compare for selected.
FF 450<sup><i>plus</i></sup> Fundus Camera with VISUPAC™ Digital Imaging System
  • Weight (lbs): Inquire
  • Power Supply: Inquire
  • Filters: Inquire
  • Working Distance: 42mm
  • Photographic Angles: Inquire
  • Image Magnification/Resolution: Dependent on sensor configuration
  • Digital Imaging (Y/N): Yes - VISUPAC Digital Imaging and Archive Management
  • Light Source: Inquire
  • Imaging Modes: Inquire
  • Dimensions (W × H × D): Inquire
  • Scan Depth: Inquire
  • A-Scan Speed: Inquire
  • Axial Resolution: Inquire
  • Transverse Resolution: Inquire
  • Field Angle: Inquire
  • Viewing Magnification: Inquire
  • Diopter Compensation: Inquire
Read More
Inquire
Select up to 5 products from above to compare or request more information.

Tags:

Please Login or Register to Create Tags