Suspended scattering particles in motion

Authors

  • Juan Manuel López Department of Ophthalmology, University of Paris Est-Creteil, Créteil, France. Department of Ophthalmology, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal de Créteil, Créteil, France

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70313/2718.7446.v15.n04.201

Keywords:

suspended scattering particles in motion , intraretinal fluid, Henle’s fiber layer (HFL), hyperreflective material (HRM)

Abstract

Suspended scattering particles in motion (SSPiM) represent actual flow of suspended particules in intraretinal fluid. This hyperreflective fluid corresponding to SSPiM has side described more frequently in Henle’s fiber layer (HFL) than the inner nuclear layer (INL) and was highly associated with hyperreflective material (HRM) found bordering the fluid. SSPiM and corresponding hyperreflective intraretinal fluid are seen in various exudative maculopathies.

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References

Kashani AH, Green KM, Kwon J et al. Suspended Scattering Particles in Motion: A Novel Feature of OCT Angiography in Exudative Maculopathies. Ophthalmol Retina 2018; 2: 694-702.

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Published

2022-12-28

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Scientific Images

How to Cite

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López JM. Suspended scattering particles in motion. Oftalmol. clín. exp. 2022;15(4). doi:10.70313/2718.7446.v15.n04.201

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