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Impact of Axial Eye Size on Retinal Microvasculature Density in the Macular Region
2020
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Mechanical tissue stresses are important contributors to the increased risk of sight-threatening pathology in larger, more myopic eyes. The contribution of altered ocular vasculature to the development of this pathology is less well defined. The current study investigated the impact of eye size on the superficial vasculature of the macula. Subjects (n = 104) aged 18–50, with no history of ocular or vascular disease, or myopia control, were recruited from university staff and student populations
doi:10.3390/jcm9082539
pmid:32781548
fatcat:6eryiijukrdbhgqia5uk7hapaq