2006
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.05-1104
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Fundus Near Infrared Fluorescence Correlates with Fundus Near Infrared Reflectance

Abstract: The high correlation of NIR fluorescence and reflectance indicated that part of the observed NIR fluorescence is pseudofluorescence, whereas gray-scale analysis indicated that both NIR autofluorescence and pseudofluorescence contribute to the NIR fluorescence images. Quantification of leakage of the imaging system indicated a significant part of the observed NIR fluorescence is NIR autofluorescence. As NIR fluorescence derives from pigmented lesions, melanin is a possible source if NIR reflectance is also incr… Show more

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“…19 Increased NIA corresponds to increased melanin levels (eg, in choroidal nevi), reduced NIA to deficient RPE cells in chloroquine retinopathy, agerelated macular degeneration, or Stargardt disease. [18][19][20][21] Three possible mechanisms could explain the altered NIA distribution in RP. First, an increase of melanin, melanolysosomes, or melanolipofuscin content in the RPE cell may occur.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…19 Increased NIA corresponds to increased melanin levels (eg, in choroidal nevi), reduced NIA to deficient RPE cells in chloroquine retinopathy, agerelated macular degeneration, or Stargardt disease. [18][19][20][21] Three possible mechanisms could explain the altered NIA distribution in RP. First, an increase of melanin, melanolysosomes, or melanolipofuscin content in the RPE cell may occur.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18,19 Choroidal melanin is an additional, minor source of NIA. 19 NIA abnormalities have been reported in age-related macular degeneration, 18,19 Stargardt disease, 20 chloroquine retinopathy, 21 some forms of RP, 22,23 and Usher syndrome. 24 Both imaging methods, FAF and NIA, are non-invasive without any application of dye and can be repeated frequently if necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17,42,43 Anormalidades de nIA foram reportadas em pacientes com anormalidades genéticas ou degenerativas do EPR, como Doença de Stargardt, retinite pigmentosa, degeneração macular relacionada à idade, retinopatia por cloroquina e coriorretinopatia serosa central (Figura 8). 16,17,43,44 Reflectância com Luz "Infravermelha" (near-Infrared Reflectance, nIR)…”
Section: Autofluorescência Com Luz "Infravermelha" (Near-infrared Autunclassified
“…A correlação entre nIR e nIA indica que parte da fluorescência observada por luz "infravermelha" possa ser pseudofluorescência, com influência direta na imagem obtida (Figura 10). 44 A alta definição da imagem obtida com os novos aparelhos de OCT espectral tem levado alguns autores a comparar o corte seccional tomográfico ao corte histológico. 9,10,[57][58][59] Não obstante, a correlação direta com a histologia do tecido ainda não é conhecida em todas as situações fisiológicas e patológicas, e comparações devem ainda ser vistas com algum ceticismo.…”
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“…[5][6][7][8] In this study we describe the NIR-R, NIR-AF and BW-AF characteristics of choroidal nevi, using confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope (cSLO), and how these findings correlate to one another.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%