Case #11 – Non-glaucomatous RNFL loss with Cerebellar Atrophy

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Excerpt from "Direct Ganglion Cell Assessment with the RTVue by Optovue: The Ganglion Cell Complex Analysis" by Mike Sinai, Ph.D. Retinal ganglion cells encompass three layers in the retina: The retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) is made up of the ganglion cellaxons. The ganglion cell layer (GCL) is made up of the ganglion cell bodies.

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History/Chief Complaint A 49 year old male attorney was referred by his uncle, an optometrist, because of two vague episodes of minor transient vision blur months earlier. There was no family history of vision problems nor neurological disease. A long standing and non-progressive color vision problem was revealed. All color plates were reported to be

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