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Marco Pellegrini1, Aldo Vagge2, Lorenzo Ferro Ferro Desideri2, Federico Bernabei1, Giacinto Triolo3, Rodolfo Mastropasqua4, Chiara Del Del Noce2, Enrico Borrelli5, Riccardo Sacconi5, Claudio Iovino6, Antonio Di Di Zazzo7, Matteo Forlini8, Giuseppe Giannaccare9.
Abstract
Retinal microcirculation shares similar features with cerebral small blood vessels. Thus, the retina may be considered an accessible 'window' to detect the microvascular damage occurring in the setting of neurodegenerative disorders. Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) is a non-invasive imaging modality providing depth resolved images of blood flow in the retina, choroid, and optic nerve. In this review, we summarize the current literature on the application of OCT-A in glaucoma and central nervous system conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis. Future directions aiming at evaluating whether OCT-A can be an additional biomarker for the early diagnosis and monitoring of neurodegenerative disorders are also discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; Parkinson’s disease; glaucoma; multiple sclerosis; neurodegenerative disorders; optical coherence tomography angiography
Year: 2020 PMID: 32498362 DOI: 10.3390/jcm9061706
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241