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Differentiating Multiple Sclerosis and Glaucoma With Sectoral Pattern Analysis of Peripapillary Nerve Fiber Layer. [PDF]

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Yeh PH   +10 more
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Macular retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in retinitis pigmentosa patients with and without optic disc drusen. [PDF]

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Steensberg AH   +5 more
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Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (pRNFL) Thickness - A Novel Biomarker of Neurodegeneration in Late-Infantile CLN2 Disease. [PDF]

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Nerve fiber layer photography

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1987
Abstract. Observation of the retinal nerve fiber layer with red‐free light is an important means of evaluating optic nerve integrity. Many investigators have attempted to increase the usefulness of the technique by improving photographic procedures.
E, Peli   +4 more
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Evaluation of Nerve Fiber Layer Assessment

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984
More than 1,400 eyes with either ocular hypertension glaucomatous visual field loss, or normal pressures and fields (controls) were studied prospectively in standardized, masked fashion. The appearance of the nerve fiber layer was evaluated independently from red-free photographs with the discs blocked-out by two observers.
A, Sommer   +5 more
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Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Photography in Glaucoma

Ophthalmology, 1985
Retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) photographs can be used for detection of early glaucomatous damage and in the follow-up of patients with established glaucoma. Enlarged black-and-white paper-prints taken with a wide-angle fundus camera as well as stereophotographs of the peripapillary retina have proven quite useful.
P J, Airaksinen, H, Nieminen
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