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Early centripetal displacements of capillaries in macular region caused by internal limiting membrane peeling

Clinical Ophthalmology May 03, 2018

Kumagai K, et al. - Experts ascertained if the centripetal displacement of the capillaries in the macular region after vitrectomy was caused by internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling. They analyzed the optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) images of the inner retinal vascular plexus in the macular region pre- and postoperatively. In the macular region, early centripetal displacement was caused by the ILM peeling. Authors noted a significant decrease in the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area postoperatively in only the ILM-peeled eyes. To reach one-half of the final FAZ area, the average postoperative time required was 1.16 days.
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