Effects of retinal morphology on contrast sensitivity and reading ability in neovascular age-related macular degeneration

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The strongest correlation detected between the functional parameters assessed and any of the OCT-derived morphologic parameters was that between decreased contrast sensitivity and increased subretinal tissue. In the future, assessment of contrast sensitivity and reading ability, in combination with …
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Authors Keane PA;Patel PJ;Ouyang Y;Chen FK;Ikeji F;Walsh AC;Tufail A;Sadda SR;;
Journal investigative ophthalmology & visual science
Year 2010
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