Adaptive Optics Imaging of Geographic Atrophy
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2013Vol. 54(5), pp. 3673–3680
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Kiyoko Gocho, V. Sarda, Sabrina Falah, José‐Alain Sahel, Florian Sennlaub, Mustapha Benchaboune, M Ullern, Michel Pâques
Abstract
in eyes affected by GA, AO nir imaging allows high resolution documentation of the extent of RPE damage. this also revealed that a complex, dynamic process of redistribution of hyporeflective clumps throughout the posterior pole precedes and accompanies the emergence and progression of atrophy. therefore, these clumps are probably also a biomarker of rpe damage. AO NIR imaging may, therefore, be of interest to detect the earliest stages, to document the retinal pathology and to monitor the progression oF GA. (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT01546181.).
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