Profile and Predictors of Normal Ganglion Cell–Inner Plexiform Layer Thickness Measured with Frequency-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2011Vol. 52(11), pp. 7872–7872
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Jean-Claude Mwanza, Mary K Durbin, Donald L. Budenz, Christopher A. Girkin, Christopher Kai-Shun Leung, Jeffrey M. Liebmann, James H. Peace, John S. Werner, Gadi Wollstein
Abstract
The independent factors associated with thinner GCIPL include thinner RNFL, older age, longer ocular axial length, and being male. Although the magnitude of the effect of age, axial length, and sex are small, these factors should be taken into account when interpreting Cirrus HD-OCT-based GCIPL thickness measurements.
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