Case #32 – Microperimetry and OCT in Maculopathies

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Note: it appears that the sensitivity as revealed by maia™ is markedly reduced in those areas where the PIL is still relatively intact on SD OCT. For example, the PIL appears intact under the fovea but the sensitivity is reduced.

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Case 3:Topcon Fundus and OCT Images OU OCT reveals an intact PIL centrally (for about 1700 microns) which then collapses outside this central area (red dashed lines). This is typical of RP patients with near normal visual acuity. RR 25 page 16

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Note: the patient reported a "poor diet" in general and a previous period lasting about 2 years of virtually no food intake while she was physically and emotionally ill stemming from drug addiction. She has agreed to improve her nutrition, stop smoking, take a pill twice a day intended for

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