Changes in Optic Nerve Head Vessel Density After Acute Primary Angle Closure Episode
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2019Vol. 60(2), pp. 552–552
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Sasan Moghimi, Mona Safizadeh, Masoud Aghsaei Fard, Nazgol Motamed-Gorji, Nassim Khatibi, Rebecca Chen, Robert N. Weinreb
Abstract
Vessel density decreased over 6 weeks after an APAC episode compared with the contralateral unaffected eyes. In contrast, there was an initial increase in RNFL thickness that was followed by a subsequent decrease.
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