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Peripheral Resolution for Achromatic and SWS Gratings in Early to Moderate Glaucoma and the Implications for Selective Ganglion Cell Density Loss
2003
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
PURPOSE. To investigate whether there is significant selective reduction in short-wavelength-sensitive (SWS) ganglion cell density in early to moderate glaucoma. METHODS. Peripheral achromatic resolution acuity (an indirect measure of the underlying midget ganglion cell density) and peripheral chromatic resolution acuity under conditions of blue cone isolation (an indirect measure of the underlying small bistratified ganglion cell density) were measured at 13°e ccentricity in four oblique
doi:10.1167/iovs.02-1072
pmid:14578399
fatcat:jfqfuwmzmbabhci45xzguw2nsa