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The diagnostic ability of peripapillary vessel density in primary open-angle glaucoma suspects.

Lifang LiuYongdong LinXiaoqin XieJie PengChukai HuangDi MaMingzhi Zhang
Published in: Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy (2024)
In primary open-angle GS patients, the global and inferior quadrant pVD was lower than that of normal people, and it was positively correlated with the inferior RNFL thickness and rim area. The diagnostic value of pVD for discriminating GS from normal people was excellent with high sensitivity and specificity.
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