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Mehmet Giray Ersöz1, Duygu Kunak Mart2, Leyla Hazar3, Emre Ayıntap2, İrfan Botan Güneş4, Hakkı Özgür Konya5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To analyze optic nerve head images of pseudoexfoliative glaucoma (PXG) patients and healthy volunteers obtained with enhanced depth imaging spectral domain-optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT).Entities:
Keywords: lamina cribrosa; optical coherence tomography; prelaminar tissue; pseudoexfoliation glaucoma; Enhanced depth imaging
Year: 2018 PMID: 29988813 PMCID: PMC6032959 DOI: 10.4274/tjo.05882
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Turk J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2149-8709
Figure 1Simultaneous images of a pseudoexfoliation glaucoma patient. a) The measurement of prelaminar tissue thickness and laminar thickness (LT) were performed at the presumed vertical center of each of the 3 B-scans (mid-superior, center, mid-inferior). The short vertical line crossing the center horizontal line corresponds to the long white vertical line in the next image. B) The image shows a horizontal cross-sectional B-scan of the optic nerve head at the center line. The vertical white line marks the vertical center of the optic nerve head. The borders of the highly reflective region were accepted as the borders of the lamina cribrosa (LC); white arrows indicate the posterior borders and black arrows indicate the anterior borders of the LC. LT was defined as the distance between the anterior and posterior LC borders. Prelaminar tissue was defined as the reflective field on the anterior margin of the LC. White dots delineate the anterior borders of the prelaminar tissue
Baseline characteristics of the pseudoexfoliation glaucoma and control groups
Multiple comparison of lamina cribrosa thickness of each group
Correlation between enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography measurements vs. vertical cup/disc ratio and average retina nerve fiber layer thickness
Figure 2Scatter plots to exhibit correlations between enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography measurements vs. vertical cup/disc ratio and average retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness