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English: Aqueous Angiography in an Enucleated Human Left Eye. Aqueous angiography was conducted on the left eye of subject 1 (Fig 7C). The AC maintainer entered the eye inferior at 6 o’clock. Nasal was 9 o’clock and temporal was 3 o’clock. Note that there was positive nasal aqueous angiographic signal at 9 o’clock at 1 second. The nasal region increased in angiographic signal from 1–4 seconds with the start of angiographic signal superior-temporal at 5 seconds. Angiographic signal started to appear inferior-temporal at 10 seconds. Temporally, no angiographic signal was seen until two discrete points arose at nearly 30 seconds. |
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Source | S1 Video from Saraswathy S, Tan J, Yu F, Francis B, Hinton D, Weinreb R, Huang A (2016). "Aqueous Angiography: Real-Time and Physiologic Aqueous Humor Outflow Imaging". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0147176. PMID 26807586. PMC: 4725949. | ||
Author | Saraswathy S, Tan J, Yu F, Francis B, Hinton D, Weinreb R, Huang A | ||
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Short title | Aqueous Angiography in an Enucleated Human Left Eye. |
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Author | Saraswathy S, Tan J, Yu F, Francis B, Hinton D, Weinreb R, Huang A |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Aqueous angiography was conducted on the left eye of subject 1 (Fig 7C). The AC maintainer entered the eye inferior at 6 o’clock. Nasal was 9 o’clock and temporal was 3 o’clock. Note that there was positive nasal aqueous angiographic signal at 9 o’clock at 1 second. The nasal region increased in angiographic signal from 1–4 seconds with the start of angiographic signal superior-temporal at 5 seconds. Angiographic signal started to appear inferior-temporal at 10 seconds. Temporally, no angiographic signal was seen until two discrete points arose at nearly 30 seconds. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2016-01-25 |