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. 2017 Aug 4;32(1):104–112. doi: 10.1038/eye.2017.156

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Representative peripapillary RNFL thickness profiles (TSNIT graphs) from (a) a preterm ROP child with myopia, (b) a preterm ROP child without myopia, and (c) a full-term control child. (a) This 11-year-old girl was born at 25 weeks GA and 716 g BW. Her refractive error was −4.0/−1.0 × 178, and her AL was 23.89 mm. (b) This 9-year-old girl was born at 27 weeks GA and 1070 g BW. Her refractive error was 0/−0.25 × 165, and her AL was 23.57 mm. (c) This 12-year-old girl was born at 40 weeks GA and 3100 g BW. Her refractive error was −0.25/−0.5 × 150, and her AL was 23.92 mm. The thickened RNFL over the temporal sector is typically observed in preterm children (arrows). Nevertheless, the thickening was not explained by temporal shifting of the peak RNFL thickness associated with axial myopia, as in full-term children.

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