Research Article
Simultaneous Fluorescein Angiography and Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography Correlate Retinal Thickness Changes to Vascular Abnormalities in an In Vivo Mouse Model of Retinopathy of Prematurity
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Fluorescein angiogram and corresponding spectral domain optical coherence tomography image at P24. (a1) FA of P24 OIR mouse depicting avascular retinal area in the superior retina (white double arrowhead), arterial tortuosity (red double arrowhead), and venous dilation (blue double arrowhead). (a2) Corresponding SD-OCT of the same P24 OIR mouse. (b1) FA of P24 RA mouse showing full capillary coverage with no avascularity in between major vessels (white arrow), nontortuous artery (red arrow), and normal width of vein (blue arrow). (b2) Corresponding SD-OCT of the same P24 RA mouse. Note: FA refers to fluorescein angiogram; SD-OCT refers to spectral domain optical coherence tomography; RA refers to room air.
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