Clinical Study

The Different Characteristics of Cirrus Optical Coherence Tomography between Superior Segmental Optic Hypoplasia and Normal Tension Glaucoma with Superior Retinal Nerve Fiber Defect

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An example of an eye with superior segmental optic hypoplasia (SSOH) in 45-year-old female patient. (a, b) Color fundus photograph and red-free retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) photograph of the left eye show optic disc rim thinning and RNFL defect in the superior and superonasal segments. (c) Optical coherence tomography (OCT) shows definite thinning of RNFL in the superior and superonasal segments. (d) Macular analysis in OCT shows generalized thinning of ganglion cell inner plexiform layer (GCIPL) except superonasal and inferonasal sectors.
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