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      Quantitative Fundus Autofluorescence for the Evaluation of Retinal Diseases

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          The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is juxtaposed to the overlying sensory retina, and supports the function of the visual system. Among the tasks performed by the RPE are phagocytosis and processing of outer photoreceptor segments through lysosome-derived organelles. These degradation products, stored and referred to as lipofuscin granules, are composed partially of bisretinoids, which have broad fluorescence absorption and emission spectra that can be detected clinically as fundus autofluorescence with confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (cSLO). Lipofuscin accumulation is associated with increasing age, but is also found in various patterns in both acquired and inherited degenerative diseases of the retina. Thus, studying its pattern of accumulation and correlating such patterns with changes in the overlying sensory retina are essential to understanding the pathophysiology and progression of retinal disease. Here, we describe a technique employed by our lab and others that uses cSLO in order to quantify the level of RPE lipofuscin in both healthy and diseased eyes.

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          Journal
          J Vis Exp
          J Vis Exp
          JoVE
          Journal of Visualized Experiments : JoVE
          MyJove Corporation
          1940-087X
          2016
          11 March 2016
          : 109
          : 53577
          Affiliations
          1Department of Ophthalmology, NYU School of Medicine
          2Harkness Eye Institute, Columbia University
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          Correspondence to: R. Theodore Smith at roland.smith@ 123456med.nyu.edu

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          PMC4828227 PMC4828227 4828227 53577
          10.3791/53577
          4828227
          27023389
          dd7cec62-f786-45c4-82e2-c97aafa525c4
          Copyright © 2016, Journal of Visualized Experiments
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          Medicine

          retina,confocal scanning laser ophthalmoloscopy,quantitative autofluorescence,retinal pigment epithelium,lipofuscin,Age-related macular degeneration,Issue 109,Medicine

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