Research Article

The Impact of Migraine on Posterior Ocular Structures

Table 4

Comparison of the mean macular thickness (m) of the migraine types and control groups.

Variable Control
(n = 38)
Migraine type
MWA
(n = 36)
MWoA
(n = 40)

Central macular thickness (1 mm)262.61 ± 20.01267.46 ± 21.29260.2 ± 17.80.6010.195
Temporal inner macula333.78 ± 20.87342.83 ± 14.52342.0 ± 6.040.150
Superior inner macula349.97 ± 15.13350.54 ± 14.89349.8 ± 7.40.988
Nasal inner macula342.47 ± 18.1338.92 ± 19.23342.6 ± 15.40.752
Inferior inner macula342.5 ± 14.57344.88 ± 13.17339.4 ± 18.960.686
Temporal outer macula302.64 ± 22.45315.08 ± 22.93318.4 ± 16.180.069
Superior outer macula309.06 ± 12.29307.42 ± 11.44311.2 ± 4.020.759
Nasal outer macula307.44 ± 39.67302.08 ± 33.32310 ± 22.410.825
Inferior outer macula295.75 ± 11.76300.33 ± 13.06298.4 ± 9.320.360

: significance value after one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). : significance value after one-way multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA). Values are expressed as mean ± SD. Different superscripts in a row indicate statistically significant difference among groups.