Fluorophotometry

Fluorophotometry is a vital scientific technique used in the field of ophthalmic science. It is a diagnostic imaging method that uses fluorescent light to measure the flow of fluids in the eye. This technique is especially useful in assessing the drainage of aqueous humor and fluid flow dynamics in different regions of the eye. In ophthalmology, fluorophotometry is used to study the functions of the cornea, aqueous humor, lens, and vitreous humor. It also aids in detecting pathological changes in the eye, such as glaucoma and uveitis. Besides, this technique can also diagnose ocular inflammation, confirm drug delivery into the eye, and monitor therapeutic progress. The procedure involves using a low-intensity light to stimulate the fluorescent substances present in the eye. The fluorescent light helps visualize fluid circulation in various eye tissues. The acquired data can be analyzed to determine aqueous humor volume, outflow resistance, and to assess the effectiveness of certain drugs. In summary, Fluorophotometry is an essential tool in ophthalmic research and has advanced the diagnosis and treatment of many ocular diseases. It is instrumental in providing a better understanding of the functioning of ocular structures and optimizing therapeutic outcomes. Fluorophotometry has significant applications in not only vision research studies and clinical practice but also in drug development and clinical trials of new therapeutics.


From: Journal of Ophthalmic Science

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ISSN: 2470-0436
Editor-in-chief: Federico Gonzalez-Fernandez, State University of New York Buffalo
Publication Type: Open Access Journal
Description: The branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the eye. Several diseases affect the eye, either directly or as part of a system-wide problem. Many eye diseases have no early symptoms. They may be painless, and you may see no change in your vision until the disease has become quite advanced.