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. 2016 Feb 5;36(2):375–384. doi: 10.1097/IAE.0000000000000703

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Mid-peripheral (AD and FI) and central (E) scans of OCT visualized simply by using the planimetric fixation points approximately 15° apart from the central fixation in the superior (B), inferior (H), nasal (D), temporal (F) directions, and 21° apart in superonasal (A), superotemporal (C), inferonasal (G), and inferotemporal (I) directions. These images were simply merged in accordance with the following landmarks: larger retinal vessels and major choroidal vascular patterns; curvature of the retinal surface and pigment patterning created by the RPE.