Detection of Glaucoma Progression with Stratus OCT Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer, Optic Nerve Head, and Macular Thickness Measurements
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2009Vol. 50(12), pp. 5741–5741
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Felipe A. Medeiros, Linda M. Zangwill, Luciana M. Alencar, Christopher Bowd, Pamela A. Sample, Remo Susanna, Robert N. Weinreb
Abstract
Stratus OCT RNFL parameters discriminated between eyes progressing by visual fields or optic disc photographs and eyes that remained stable by these methods and performed significantly better than ONH and macular thickness parameters in detecting change over time.
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