2015
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2015/11780.5676
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Foveal and Macular Thickness Evaluation by Spectral OCT SLO and Its Relation with Axial Length in Various Degree of Myopia

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“…This finding was similar to that of a previous study [14]. In other studies, however, the increased foveal retinal thickness was significant [4,6,7,[11][12][13]16,[22][23][24], which could be due to the foveal elevation secondary to the mechanical stretching and pararetinal thinning in myopic eyes and the foveal retinal pigment epithelium's high permeability [6,10,[12][13][14]16,23,24]. Additionally, the absence of large vessels and optic fibers make the peripheral retina less resistant to stretching, while the foveal thickness is preserved [4,7,13,14,16].…”
Section: E Fsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This finding was similar to that of a previous study [14]. In other studies, however, the increased foveal retinal thickness was significant [4,6,7,[11][12][13]16,[22][23][24], which could be due to the foveal elevation secondary to the mechanical stretching and pararetinal thinning in myopic eyes and the foveal retinal pigment epithelium's high permeability [6,10,[12][13][14]16,23,24]. Additionally, the absence of large vessels and optic fibers make the peripheral retina less resistant to stretching, while the foveal thickness is preserved [4,7,13,14,16].…”
Section: E Fsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Increased foveal thickness in myopic eyes has been reported in other studies [ 10 14 , 23 ]. Tangential traction by the ILM or posterior vitreous cortex was hypothesized to be one of the reasons, whereas Luo suggested that increased foveal thickness might be caused by the high permeability of the RPE at the fovea [ 12 , 24 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Detecting such changes in macular thickness by Fourier-domain OCT is helpful in understanding clinical findings in myopic eyes, and further studies for the mechanism underneath might help us to find ways to treat or even prevent the complications in highly myopic eyes. Also our results together with others [ 8 14 , 21 , 23 26 ] implied that caution must be taken when interpreting data of retinal thickness of different area as well as different layers of the macula measured by OCT in highly myopic eyes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Recent studies have reported that the foveal thickness of myopic patients is thicker than that in emmetropia patients and increases with progression of myopia [43, 44]. Although the present study showed no significant differences of foveal thicknesses, because there was no significant difference in myopia, parafoveal retinal thickness was associated with β -PPA, which may be attributed in part to the difference in mGCIPL thicknesses.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%