Intraoperative Fluorescein Angioscopy to Diagnose Broken Retinal Aneurysm

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Nassim Abreu-Arbaje, MD, presents the case of an 84-year-old female patient who presented with decreased vision in her right eye and a subretina macular hemorrhage. After performing ILM peeling, Dr. Abreu-Arbaje performs intraoperative fluorescein angioscopy to diagnose a broken retinal aneurysm.

Posted: 5/05/2023

Intraoperative Fluorescein Angioscopy to Diagnose Broken Retinal Aneurysm

Nassim Abreu-Arbaje, MD, presents the case of an 84-year-old female patient who presented with decreased vision in her right eye and a subretina macular hemorrhage. After performing ILM peeling, Dr. Abreu-Arbaje performs intraoperative fluorescein angioscopy to diagnose a broken retinal aneurysm.

Posted: 5/05/2023

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