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. 2021 Nov 29;10(23):5619. doi: 10.3390/jcm10235619

Figure 3.

Figure 3

(A) Comparisons of the BCVA (in logMAR units) between the right and left eyes at the initial examination in all 517 CRVO patients. The mean ± SD of the BCVA (logMAR unit) was significantly better in the left eye (0.66 ± 0.53) than in the right eye (0.78 ± 0.56, p = 0.019). The percentage of eyes with BCVA worse than 1.0 logMAR units (0.1 decimal BCVA) was 30.0% (72/240 eyes) in the right eye, whereas it was 22.7% in the left eye (63/277 eyes). (B) Comparisons of central macular thickness (CMT) between the right and left eyes at the initial examination in all 517 CRVO patients. The mean CMT was significantly thicker in the right eye (655 ± 253 μm) than in the left eye (613 ± 218 μm, p = 0.011).