Ocular Rigidity, Ocular Pulse Amplitude, and Pulsatile Ocular Blood Flow: The Effect of Axial Length
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2013Vol. 54(3), pp. 2087–2087
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Άννα Δαστιρίδου, Harilaos Ginis, Miltiadis K. Tsilimbaris, Nikos Karyotakis, Εfstathios T. Detorakis, Charalambos S. Siganos, Pierros Cholevas, Evangelia E. Tsironi, Ioannis G. Pallikaris
Abstract
Based on manometric data, increasing AL is associated with decreased OR, OPA, and POBF. These results suggest decreased pulsatility in high myopia and may have implications on ocular pulse studies and the pathophysiology of myopia.
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