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Autofluorescence characteristics of suspicious choroidal nevi
Kimberly Chin
, Paul T. Finger
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Autofluorescence
100%
Choroidal Nevus
100%
Orange pigment
80%
Fundus Autofluorescence
60%
Nevus
40%
Subretinal Fluid
40%
Risk Factors
20%
Drusen
20%
Prognostic Value
20%
Hypertrophy
20%
Retinal pigment Epithelium
20%
Atrophy
20%
Malignant Melanoma
20%
Malignant Transformation
20%
Fundus Camera
20%
Lipofuscin
20%
Tumor Thickness
20%
Fundus Autofluorescence Imaging
20%
Ophthalmic Symptoms
20%
Camera-based
20%
Camera-based System
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Autofluorescence
100%
Nevus
100%
Subretinal Fluid
28%
Neoplasm
14%
Agents Acting on the Eye
14%
Malignant Transformation
14%
Lipofuscin
14%
Drusen
14%
Retinal Pigment Epithelium
14%
Melanoma
14%