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Diagnostic accuracy of retinal optical coherence tomography in children with a newly diagnosed brain tumour.

Myrthe A NuijtsInge StegemanGiorgio L PorroCarlien A M BennebroekTom van SeetersFrank A ProudlockAntoinette Y N Schouten-van MeeterenSaskia M Imhof
Published in: Acta ophthalmologica (2023)
An abnormal visual function was discriminated correctly by using the average RNFL thickness in seven out of ten patients and by using the average GCL-IPL thickness in four out of ten patients. The relatively high NPVs signified that patients with normal average RNFL thickness and average GCL-IPL thickness measurements had a relative high certainty of a normal visual function.
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