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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ophthalmology. 2017 Jul 1;124(11):1589–1599. doi: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2017.06.002

Figure 3.

Figure 3

The 6mm×6mm en face angiograms of a perimetric glaucoma eye shown were from nonPR-OCTA (first column) and PR-OCTA (second column). The glaucomatous eye has a superior arcuate defect (arrows) appearing as focal decrease of vessel density on the PR-OCTA of the SVC and all-plexus slabs, as well as focal thinning on the GCC map. They correspond to the inferior VF defect (bottom 6 black squares within the red outlined area). The focal defects in the SVC are clearly projected in the nonPR-OCTA ICP angiogram (arrows). Abbreviations: GCC= ganglion cell complex, SVC = superficial vascular, ICP = intermediate capillary plexus, DCP = deep capillary plexus. PR-OCTA= projection-resolved optical coherence tomography angiography.