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. 2018 Dec 18;13(12):e0206887. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0206887

Table 2. Comparison of global and sectorial minimum rim width (MRW) measurements by race.

ED
(n = 103)
AD
(n = 78)
MD
(n = 79)

P*
P Adjusted**
Global 334.06 (50.15) [242.02–460.84] 335.5 (56.63) [223.69–478.85] 328.12 (50.71) [236.96–487.77] 0.63 0.34
Temporal 236.83 (45.44) [130.8–358.37] 235.3 (54.35) [120.05–361.61] 230.41 (44.89) [134.45–335.04] 0.65 0.51
Superotemporal 319.88 (52.62) [202.04–447.14] 323.75 (60.01) [155.75–469.12] 314.41 (52.76)
[198.77–448.65]
0.56 0.36
Inferotemporal 360.17 (60.34) [245.44–574.53] 365.92 (66.58) [221.91–520.98] 352.07 (59.39) [242.98–518.89] 0.37 0.19
Nasal 365.86 (61.46) [247.7–518.23] 364.16 (71.15) [232.31–559.57] 360.09 (67.53) [217.94–585.92] 0.84 0.64
Superonasal 374.05 (66.74) [221.19–574.36] 391.92 (72.37) [264.43–541.16] 375.57 (66.87) [216.52–513.56] 0.17 0.04
Inferonasal 413.52 (69.49) [275.88–586.47] 407.09 (74.1) [248.17–604.78] 402.38 (65.00) [285.09–619.11] 0.55 0.45

Values shown are mean (standard deviation) and [range] in μm.

ED: European descent; AD: African descent; MD: Mixed descent

*ANOVA

**ANCOVA to evaluate mean differences in MRW between the three racial groups correcting for age and BMO area.

P values < 0.05 are shown in bold.