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Figure 3

From: In vivo imaging of the hyaloid vascular regression and retinal and choroidal vascular development in rat eyes using optical coherence tomography angiography

Figure 3

Visualization of the hyaloid, retinal, and choroidal vasculatures of the OIR eyes at P24. (a) Hyaloid OCTA image of an OIR eye (same eye shown in Fig. 1). (b,c) Retinal and choroidal OCTA images of the same eye. The green dotted boxes indicate the regions that correspond to the imaging field of the hyaloid OCTA. S, N, I, and T on the images represent the superior, nasal, inferior, and temporal part of the eye, respectively. Artifacts enclosed by the red-dotted contours are caused by spurious reflections from the imaging optics of the OCTA system. (d) Hyaloid OCTA image of another OIR eye (same eye shown in Fig. 2). (e,f) Retinal and choroidal OCTA images of the corresponding eye. Scale bars: 200 μm. (g) Retinal whole mount image of the same eye. The red dotted contour matches to the imaging field of view of the retinal OCTA image. Scale bars: 1 mm.

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