2017
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.17-22333
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Arrested Foveal Development in Preterm Eyes: Thickening of the Outer Nuclear Layer and Structural Redistribution Within the Fovea

Abstract: Our landmark-based analysis of OCT images using reflectometry and manual segmentation provides complementary findings in comparisons of normal and immature foveal structures. We show a central thickness increase in the outer nuclear layer, outer plexiform layer, and postreceptor layers in preterms with signs of arrested foveal development. We found no indication of abnormal photoreceptor inner or outer segment development in preterms.

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“…The major finding of the present follow-up study is that an immature fovea in preterms is associated with a marked retardation of centrifugal displacement of IRL and OPL compared with controls. Although our results cannot be generalised due to the low number of subjects, our model confirms the proposal of an arrested migration of inner retinal cells and cone pedicles in preterms with signs of foveal immaturity during foveal development [10,11,22]. The degree and extent of retardation in each group of preterms seems related to the severity of signs of immaturity characterising the group as shown by the marked difference in retardation among the three PG selected on the basis of degree of IRL persistence and FD.…”
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“…The major finding of the present follow-up study is that an immature fovea in preterms is associated with a marked retardation of centrifugal displacement of IRL and OPL compared with controls. Although our results cannot be generalised due to the low number of subjects, our model confirms the proposal of an arrested migration of inner retinal cells and cone pedicles in preterms with signs of foveal immaturity during foveal development [10,11,22]. The degree and extent of retardation in each group of preterms seems related to the severity of signs of immaturity characterising the group as shown by the marked difference in retardation among the three PG selected on the basis of degree of IRL persistence and FD.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…A detailed description of the subjects and the imaging procedure is given elsewhere [11] but is outlined here.…”
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confidence: 99%
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