Subclinical primary retinal pathology in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder

Volume: 263, Issue: 7, Pages: 1343 - 1348
Published: May 3, 2016
Abstract
Foveal thickness may be a more sensitive indicator of primary retinal pathology than retinal nerve fiber layer thickness since the fovea contains no or sparse retinal nerve fiber layer, which coalesces into axons of the optic nerve. To our knowledge, few quantitative in vivo studies have investigated foveal thickness. By using optical coherence tomography, we measured foveal thickness to evaluate intrinsic retinal pathology. Seventy-two...
Paper Details
Title
Subclinical primary retinal pathology in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder
Published Date
May 3, 2016
Volume
263
Issue
7
Pages
1343 - 1348
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