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The influence of corneal astigmatism on retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and optic nerve head parameter measurements by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography

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Figure 1 An example of a measurement of the retinal nerve fiber layer characteristics in an right eye with a-6.625D of sphericalβequivalent, a -1.6 of CA and a 26.42mm of axial length: (a) Fundus photograph of the optic disc
Table 2 Comparisons of ONH parameters in different astigmatism groups (x� � s)
Figure 2 RNFL profiles of normal astigmatism group (n = 34)and high CA group (n = 36)

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