Fig. 3: Summary of all globe displacement maps for each subject (within a 4 mm radius around the optic nerve head) at multiple time points (R + 1, R + 30, R + 90, R + 180, and R + 360 days). | Eye

Fig. 3: Summary of all globe displacement maps for each subject (within a 4 mm radius around the optic nerve head) at multiple time points (R + 1, R + 30, R + 90, R + 180, and R + 360 days).

From: Automated MRI-based quantification of posterior ocular globe flattening and recovery after long-duration spaceflight

Fig. 3: Summary of all globe displacement maps for each subject (within a 4 mm radius around the optic nerve head) at multiple time points (R + 1, R + 30, R + 90, R + 180, and R + 360 days).

OS and OD refer to left and right eye respectively. Grey boxes indicate that data were not available for that time point. The subject with the most severe displacement (subject 2, OD) was clinically diagnosed with grade 1 optic disc oedema via fundus imaging.

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