Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Vessel Density in Healthy, Glaucoma Suspect, and Glaucoma Eyes
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2016Vol. 57(9), pp. OCT451–OCT451
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Adeleh Yarmohammadi, Linda M. Zangwill, Alberto Diniz‐Filho, Min Hee Suh, Patricia Isabel C. Manalastas, Naeem Fatehee, Siamak Yousefi, Akram Belghith, Luke J. Saunders, Felipe A. Medeiros, David Huang, Robert N. Weinreb
Abstract
Optical coherence tomography angiography vessel density had similar diagnostic accuracy to RNFL thickness measurements for differentiating between healthy and glaucoma eyes. These results suggest that OCT-A measurements reflect damage to tissues relevant to the pathophysiology of OAG.
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