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. 2011 Jul 8;2(8):2189–2201. doi: 10.1364/BOE.2.002189

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

OCT image from a normal subject (left) and an achromatopsia patient (right). Due to nystagmus it was difficult to acquire an OCT image at the exact center of the anatomical fovea of the achromatopsia patient. The image presented is the closest to the anatomical fovea that could be acquired. The image shows ELM (bright), IS (dark) and OS (dark) layers visible throughout both images.