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Retinal changes in multiple sclerosis: An optical coherence tomography and angiography study.

S MrabetY FalfoulM BouassidaA SouissiK El MatriA GharbiA ChebilI KacemL El MatriR Gouider
Published in: Revue neurologique (2024)
RNFL and GCL++ layers were thinner in MS patients with a history of ON and were reversely correlated with disease severity. Moreover, retinal vascular changes were observed in MS even in eyes without ON, and CC was reversely correlated with visual function and current disability. Thus, structural OCT coupled with OCT-A could represent a noninvasive and dynamic biomarker of MS severity and progression.
Keyphrases
  • optical coherence tomography
  • multiple sclerosis
  • diabetic retinopathy
  • mass spectrometry
  • optic nerve
  • white matter
  • ms ms
  • computed tomography
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