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REPEATABILITY AND LONGITUDINAL ASSESSMENT OF FOVEAL CONE STRUCTURE IN CNGB3-ASSOCIATED ACHROMATOPSIA
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REPEATABILITY AND LONGITUDINAL ASSESSMENT OF FOVEAL CONE STRUCTURE IN CNGB3-ASSOCIATED ACHROMATOPSIA

Christopher S Langlo, Laura R Erker, Maria Parker, Emily J Patterson, Brian P Higgins, Phyllis Summerfelt, Moataz M Razeen, Frederick T Collison, Gerald A Fishman, Christine N Kay, …
Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.), Vol.37(10), pp.1956-1966
2017-10
PMCID: PMC5537050
PMID: 28145975

Abstract

Original Study cone photoreceptor retinal degeneration adaptive optics gene therapy achromatopsia imaging color vision
High-resolution in vivo imaging has provided evidence of residual cone structure in congenital achromatopsia, although the progressive nature of the disease remains unclear. In this study, the authors use optical coherence tomography and adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscopy to investigate longitudinal changes in cone structure in achromatopsia.
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