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OCT Reveals Regional Differences in Macular Thickness with Age
Optometry and Vision Science, 06/30/09
Neuville JM et al. - The method of OCT acquisition and analysis used in this study allows for greater spatial localization of change in retinal thickness associated with aging or pathological processes. Based on the results of this study, the macula thins with increasing age but does so nonuniformly. The greatest amount of thinning occurs nasal to the fovea. RNFL loss accounts for much, but not all the thinning in this area.
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