Capturing the Transition From Intermediate to Neovascular AMD: Longitudinal Inner Retinal Thinning and Factors Associated With Neuronal Loss
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2023Vol. 64(4), pp. 21–21
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Enrico Borrelli, Costanza Barresi, Giorgio Lari, Alessandro Berni, Marco Battista, Michele Reibaldi, Maria Lucia Cascavilla, Francesco Bandello
Abstract
The development of exudative neovascularization is associated with significant neuronal loss that may be detected once the exudation is resolved. OCT analysis demonstrated a significant relationship between morphological alterations detected using structural OCT and the amount of inner neuronal loss.
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