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OCT Minimum Intensity as a Predictor of Geographic Atrophy Enlargement
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OCT Minimum Intensity as a Predictor of Geographic Atrophy Enlargement

Paul F Stetson, Zohar Yehoshua, Carlos Alexandre A Garcia Filho, Renata Portella Nunes, Giovanni Gregori and Philip J Rosenfeld
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, Vol.55(2), pp.792-800
2014-02
PMCID: PMC3920825
PMID: 24408973

Abstract

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Optical coherence tomography scans of the retina tend to have an increased minimum intensity (MI) at the margin of geographic atrophy before progression of atrophy, possibly indicating photoreceptor disruption. A relatively high MI also may predict a relatively high growth rate outside the margin.
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