Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6199639 | Ophthalmology | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Our observations indicate that MPOD is lower in glaucomatous eyes with foveal GCC involvement relative to those without foveal involvement. A longitudinal evaluation of MPOD and structural change among patients with glaucoma is required to elucidate the nature of any causal relationship that might exist between MPOD and foveal damage in glaucoma.
Keywords
HFPFourier domainMPODRGCAMDRNFLPOAGNTGGCClogMARETDRSHVFOctanalysis of varianceANOVAmacular pigment optical densityOptical coherence tomographyearly treatment diabetic retinopathy studyMacular pigmentretinal ganglion cellage-related macular degenerationHeterochromatic flicker photometryRetinal nerve fiber layerlogarithm of the minimum angle of resolutionganglion cell complexMean deviationnormal-tension glaucomaprimary open-angle glaucoma
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Authors
We Fong MRCPI, FRCOphth, James FAOI, PhD, Colm FRCOphth, MD,