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Peripapillary retinal artery in first diagnosed and untreated normal tension glaucoma
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2019
unpublished
Backgroud Glaucoma, an important cause of visual impairment in many countries, remains a common eye condition due to difficulties in its early diagnosis. We analyzed the characteristics of retinal arteries to add a valuable technology for helping the normal tension glaucoma (NTG) diagnosis. Methods This study included 51 patients with newly diagnosed NTG with hemifield defects and 60 age-matched controls. Peripapillary retinal arteriolar calibers (PRACs) photoed by nonmydriatic retinal camera
doi:10.21203/rs.2.496/v1
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