Regional Variations in the Relationship between Macular Thickness Measurements and Myopia
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2006Vol. 48(1), pp. 376–376
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Dennis Shun Chiu Lam, King Sai Leung, Shaheeda Mohamed, Wai‐Man Chan, Mahesh Shanmugam, Carol Y. Cheung, Emmy Yuen Mei Li, Ricky Y. K. Lai, Christopher Kai-Shun Leung
Abstract
Retinal thickness is related to refractive error/axial length in normal subjects with regional variations in correlation within the 6-mm macular region. Analysis of macular thickness in the evaluation of macular diseases and glaucoma should be interpreted only in the context of refractive errors and the location of measurement.
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