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Retina practice. Fifty-two normal eyes of 48 patients and 100 eyes of 80 patients with DME. We measured retinal thickness for nine zones and total macular volume using the 3.5-mm display of an optical coherence tomograph (OCT). We determined the normal ranges of values for zones, and then normal ranges of values for the difference in thickness between each pair of zones, termed comparisons. Frequencies of increased zonal thickness, increased total macular volume, and abnormalities in zonal compa (Read Full Article)
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