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Vessel density and retinal nerve fibre layer thickness following acute primary angle closure.

Sasan MoghimiMona SafiZadehBenjamin Y XuMasoud Aghsaei FardNassim KhatibiHarsha Laxmana RaoRobert N Weinreb
Published in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2019)
Early reductions of the vessel density and long-term decrease in cpRNFL thickness were observed during the first 8 months after an APAC attack. A lower vessel density at 2 months was the best predictor of conversion to an abnormal cpRNFL thickness. Glaucomatous progression should be suspected in eyes with lower vessel density even after remission of an episode of APAC.
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