Angiography with optical coherence tomography as a biomarker in multiple sclerosis.
Beatriz CordónElisa ViladesElvira Orduna-HospitalMaría SatueJavier Perez-VelillaBerta SebastianVicente PoloJose Manuel LarrosaLuis Emilio PabloElena Garcia-MartinPublished in: PloS one (2020)
MS produces a decrease in retinal vascularization density in the superficial plexus of the parafoveal retina. Alterations in retinal vascularization observed in MS patients are independent of the presence of optic nerve inflammation. OCT-A has the ability to detect subclinical vascular changes and is a potential biomarker for diagnosing the presence and progression of MS.