Quantitative Morphometry of Perifoveal Capillary Networks in the Human Retina
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2012Vol. 53(9), pp. 5502–5502
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Geoffrey Chan, Chandrakumar Balaratnasingam, Paula K. Yu, William H. Morgan, Ian L. McAllister, Stephen J. Cringle, Dao‐Yi Yu
Abstract
Capillary networks in the human perifovea are morphometrically heterogeneous. Morphometric features of regional capillary networks in the layered retina may serve a critical role in supporting neuronal homeostasis. Improved knowledge of these features may be important for understanding pathogenic mechanisms underlying retinal vascular diseases.
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