2023
DOI: 10.1111/ceo.14203
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Imaging in retinal vascular disease: A review

Abstract: Retinal vascular diseases represent a broad field of ocular pathologies. Retinal imaging is an important tool for diagnosis, prognosis and follow up of retinal vascular diseases. It includes a wide variety of imaging techniques ranging from colour fundus photography and optical coherence tomography to dynamic diagnostic options such as fluorescein angiography, and optical coherence tomography angiography. The newest developments in respective imaging techniques include widefield imaging to assess the retinal p… Show more

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“…Further studies are needed to prove the usability beyond DR and RVO, and in particular to evaluate its effect on treatment decisions. Although the potential magnification provides hope, the largest possible FoV remains desirable, which could resolve neovascularization and vascular processes up to 180° or 200° similarly to ultra-widefield imaging 4 .…”
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“…Further studies are needed to prove the usability beyond DR and RVO, and in particular to evaluate its effect on treatment decisions. Although the potential magnification provides hope, the largest possible FoV remains desirable, which could resolve neovascularization and vascular processes up to 180° or 200° similarly to ultra-widefield imaging 4 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Retinal vasculature also serves as the reflection of the bodily vessel status in systemic cardiovascular diseases 1 3 . Ocular vasculature can be observed via ophthalmoscopy and optical imaging, such as fundus photography, fluorescence angiography and optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) 4 , 5 . OCT-A as the most novel angiography imaging tool is based on optical coherence tomography and therefore provides cross-sectional imaging of tissue in combination with the automated detection of vessels and capillaries in all retinal plexus.…”
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“…Similarly, widespread availability of high-resolution retinal imaging devices has given us unprecedented opportunity to see histology in vivo and explore the basis of retinal and optic nerve alterations. [12][13][14] We aim to encourage submissions in these areas.…”
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“…Publication of impactful research in this area and other refractive surgery should be encouraged in journals with a wide audience not only in journals specifically focused on that subspecialty area. Similarly, widespread availability of high‐resolution retinal imaging devices has given us unprecedented opportunity to see histology in vivo and explore the basis of retinal and optic nerve alterations 12–14 . We aim to encourage submissions in these areas.…”
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“…The 2023 Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology Special Issue shines the spotlight on retinal diseases. Five review articles plus an original research paper provide updates and new observations on: central serous chorioretinopathy, 1 retinal detachment, 2 myopia, 3 retinal complications of drugs, 4 imaging of retinal vascular diseases 5 and diabetic retinopathy in pregnancy 6 . The journal publishes quite a high number of articles in this broad area, which encompasses medical retina and vitreoretinal surgery subspecialties, as well as sections of paediatric ophthalmology, ocular oncology, neuro‐ophthalmology and uveitis, and I will use this editorial to highlight other recently published articles to our readership.…”
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