Abstract

Techniques for assessment of ocular hemodynamics were reviewed, including the Langham Ocular blood flow system, video fluorescein angiography, scanning laser angiography, laser speckle procedures, color Doppler imaging, laser Doppler velocimetry, laser Doppler flowmetry, magnetic resonance imaging, and indocyanine green angiography. These techniques were reviewed with the aim of introducing the underlying fundamental principles, highlighting their advantages and limitations, assessing their contributions to understanding ocular physiology, and considering their diagnostic potential.

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