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From: Relationships between distance from the fovea to the disc and macular retinal layer thickness differ between normal and glaucomatous eyes

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Comparison of magnification-corrected fundus images between POAG eyes with long and short FDD. Representative POAG eyes with long (a, b) and short (c, d) FDD. (a, c) En-face OCT images, corrected for magnification, displaying defects in the inferior arcuate retinal nerve fiber layer. Both eyes exhibited a comparable level of glaucomatous optic neuropathy based on MD and cpRNFL thickness measurements. (b, d) The shadowgram OCT images of a and c, respectively. A 6.0 mm x 6.0 mm square map of GCIPL thickness is overlaid on the image. GCIPL thickness was thinner by 4 μm in the eye with a longer FDD (b) compared to the eye with a shorter FDD (d), corresponding to the 1 mm difference in FDD. POAG primary open-angle glaucoma, FDD fovea-disc distance, MD mean deviation, cpRNFL circumpapillary retinal nerve fiber layer, GCIPL ganglion cell inner plexiform layer.

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