Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5703372 | American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Fundus-referenced visual testing proved useful to identify functional cones despite apparent photoreceptor loss identified using AOSLO and SD-OCT. While AOSLO and SD-OCT appear to be sensitive for the detection of abnormal or absent photoreceptors, changes in photoreceptors that are identified with these imaging tools do not correlate completely with visual function in every patient. Fundus-referenced vision testing is a useful tool to indicate the presence of cones that may be amenable to recovery or response to experimental therapies despite not being visible on confocal AOSLO or SD-OCT images.
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Authors
Joanna H. Tu, Katharina G. Foote, Brandon J. Lujan, Kavitha Ratnam, Jia Qin, Michael B. Gorin, Emmett T. Jr., William S. Tuten, Jacque L. Duncan, Austin Roorda,