Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5705161 Ophthalmology 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The GCIPL thinning rate on OCT was significantly faster for patients with glaucoma with progression than for those without progression. The GCIPL thinning rate of the temporal sector was faster in the affected than in the unaffected hemifield, suggesting that the glaucomatous damage may progress locally in a specific sequence. Trend-based analysis of GCIPL thickness on OCT may be useful for assessing glaucoma progression objectively and quantitatively.
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