OCT Minimum Intensity as a Predictor of Geographic Atrophy Enlargement
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2014Vol. 55(2), pp. 792–792
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Paul F. Stetson, Zohar Yehoshua, Carlos Alexandre A. Garcia Filho, Renata Portella Nunes, Giovanni Gregori, Philip J. Rosenfeld
Abstract
The MI may be increased at the margins of GA lesions before enlargement, which may indicate disruption or atrophy of the photoreceptors in these areas before GA becomes apparent. Increased MI may help predict areas of enlargement of GA, and may relate to overall growth rate and be a useful screening tool for GA. (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00935883.).
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