Areas of Nonperfusion in Peripheral Retina of Eyes With Pathologic Myopia Detected by Ultra-Widefield Fluorescein Angiography
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2014Vol. 55(3), pp. 1432–1432
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Abstract
Areas of nonperfusion in the far periphery are common in eyes with pathologic myopia. Retinal vasculature in the far periphery is significantly altered in eyes with pathologic myopia, and this may be due to a mechanical stretching.
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