Research Article

Enhanced Visualization of Retinal Microvasculature via Deep Learning on OCTA Image Quality

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OCTA representative images on the macular area of the same subject. Notes: (a, d, g) single-scan group, (b, e, h) MIA group, and (c, f, i) denoised group. In the enlargement of the avascular zone (d–f), (f) shows obviously less background noise and smoother vessels compared with those of (d) and (e), and a vessel dropped out in the MIA group and enhanced in the denoised group (yellow arrow); enlargement of the temporal side shows a black shadow covering the blood flow signal in the single-scan group (g) (red arrow), which recovered in the MIA group (h), and persisted in the denoised group (i). Abbreviations: OCTA: optical coherence tomography angiography; MIA: multiple image averaging.
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