Table 1.
Putative Cone Nuclei Near the ELM Are More Commonly Detectable in High-Resolution OCT Images
Number of B-Scans of a Volume Scan Detected With Putative Cone Nuclei Adjacent to the ELM | |||||
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Subject | Eye | High-Res OCT | Spectralis HRA-OCT | ||
1 | OD | 49/49 | 100% | 13/49 | 26.5% |
1 | OS | 49/49 | 100% | 17/49 | 34.7% |
2 | OD | 57/61 | 93.4% | 22/61 | 36.1% |
2 | OS | 46/61 | 75.4% | 19/61 | 31.1% |
3 | OD | 41/49 | 83.7% | 10/49 | 20.4% |
3 | OS | 38/49 | 77.6% | 10/49 | 20.4% |
4 | OD | 44/49 | 89.8% | 7/49 | 14.3% |
4 | OS | 47/49 | 95.9% | 5/49 | 10.2% |
Mean | 46.4/49.5 | 89.5% | 12.9/49.5 | 24.2% |
Right (OD) and left (OS) eyes of four subjects (eyes n = 8) were imaged by spectral domain OCT (Spectralis HRA-OCT) and High-Res OCT. Scanned volume consisting of 49 or 64 b-scans.