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Background Factors Affecting Visual Acuity at Initial Visit in Eyes with Central Retinal Vein Occlusion: Multicenter Study in Japan.

Mineo KondoHidetaka NomaMasahiko ShimuraMasahiko SugimotoYoshitsugu MatsuiKumiko KatoYoshitsugu SaishinMasahito OhjiHiroto IshikawaFumi GomiKensaku IwataShigeo YoshidaSentaro KusuharaHiromasa HiraiNahoko OgataTakao HiranoToshinori MurataKotaro TsuboiMotohiro KameiTakamasa KinoshitaSoichiro KuwayamaYoshio HiranoManami OhtaKazuhiro KimuraKei TakayamaMasaru TakeuchiYoshihiro TakamuraFumiki OkamotoYoshinori MitamuraHiroto TerasakiTaiji SakamotoOn Behalf Of Japan Clinical Retina Study J-Crest Group
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
The results indicate that an older age, a known strong factor, and the right eye were significantly associated with poorer BCVA at the initial visit to the hospital. These results suggest that functional and/or anatomical differences between the right and left eyes may be involved in these results.
Keyphrases
  • optical coherence tomography
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  • healthcare
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