Medicine for clogging blood vessels of eye fundus
Abstract
An apparatus for clogging blood vessels of an eye fundus includes an illuminating optical system ( 1 ) for illuminating an eye fundus of a subject, who has been given an injection of an infrared fluorescent agent, with infrared rays of light and exciting the infrared fluorescent agent so as to generate infrared fluorescence, a photographic optical system ( 2 ) for observing and photographing the eye fundus, and a projecting optical system ( 21 ) for projecting a laser beam of light having a specific wavelength onto the subject who has been also given an injection of a photosensitive substance which undergoes a photochemical change by the laser beam. In the apparatus, while a region which emits infrared fluorescence is being observed, the laser beam is projected onto the photosensitive substance so as to clog blood vessels of a diseased part in the depth of the eye fundus.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1. A medicine including a mixture, the mixture comprising:
an infrared fluorescent agent that remains in a diseased part in a depth of an eye fundus; and
a photosensitive substance that remains in the diseased part in the depth of the eye fundus where said infrared fluorescent agent remains for clogging blood vessels at the diseased part by irradiating a laser beam with a specific wavelength to bring about a photochemical change at the diseased part, said photosensitive substance having the following general formula:
where n is 1 or 2.
2. A medicine including a mixture, the mixture comprising:
an infrared fluorescent agent that remains in a diseased part in a depth of an eye fundus; and
a photosensitive substance that remains in the diseased part in the depth of the eye fundus where said infrared fluorescent agent remains for clogging blood vessels at the diseased part by irradiating a laser beam with a specific wavelength to bring about a photochemical change at the diseased part, said photosensitive substance having the following general formula:
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