The Structure and Function Relationship in Glaucoma: Implications for Detection of Progression and Measurement of Rates of Change
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2012Vol. 53(11), pp. 6939–6939
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Abstract
The analysis and interpretation of rates of SAP and SD-OCT change, as indicators of the velocity of neural damage in glaucoma, should take into account the severity of the disease.
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