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.
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