Journal of Ophthalmology / 2017 / Article / Tab 1 / Research Article
Assessment of Vascular Change Using Swept-Source Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography: A New Theory Explains Central Visual Loss in Behcet’s Disease Table 1 Demographic data and clinical characteristics.
Total number of patients (eyes) 21 (37) Demographic data Gender (male) n (%)11 (52.40%) Age (years) Mean ± SD 44.81 ± 12.93 Age of onset (years) Mean ± SD 36.71 ± 12.57 Duration (years) Mean ± SD 8.10 ± 7.54 Ocular manifestation Best corrected visual acuity 20/20 n (%)6 (14.29%) 20/25–20/50 n (%)16 (38.10%) 20/40–20/200 n (%)9 (21.43%) Worse than 20/200 n (%)9 (21.43%) Affected eyes (bilateral involvement) n (%)38 (90.5%) Intraocular pressure (mmHg) Mean ± SD 13.50 ± 3.40 Previous surgery (eyes) Cataract surgery n (%)5 (13.51%) Vitreoretinal surgery n (%)1 (2.70%) Glaucoma surgery n (%)0