2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.2012.t126.x
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Three‐dimensional geometries representing the retinal nerve fiber layer in multiple sclerosis, optic neuritis, and healthy eyes

Abstract: Purpose To represent and interpret the three‐dimensional geometry and distribution of the axonal damage to the retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) compared with healthy subjects. To analyze alterations in RNFL morphology in eyes of MS patients with or without previous episodes of optic neuritis (ON). Methods MS patients (n=122) and age‐matched healthy subjects (n=108) were enrolled in this observational cross‐sectional study. The Spectralis OCT system (Heidelberg Engineeri… Show more

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“…The RNFL thickness (Figure 3) as well as the GCC (Figure 4) show substantial thinning in the OD, compared with the unaffected eye (OS). What is clearly seen in Figures 3 & 4, and has also been described in previous literature [53,67], is that in the peri papillary area (Figure 3), particularly the temporal sector is affected.…”
Section: • • Differences Between Ms With and Without Optic Neuritissupporting
confidence: 63%
“…The RNFL thickness (Figure 3) as well as the GCC (Figure 4) show substantial thinning in the OD, compared with the unaffected eye (OS). What is clearly seen in Figures 3 & 4, and has also been described in previous literature [53,67], is that in the peri papillary area (Figure 3), particularly the temporal sector is affected.…”
Section: • • Differences Between Ms With and Without Optic Neuritissupporting
confidence: 63%