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. 2022 Jun 1;11(6):2. doi: 10.1167/tvst.11.6.2

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Correspondence between structural and angiographic HighRes OCT scans of the deep capillary plexus draining venules. (A) HighRes OCT B-scan of the inferotemporal parafoveal region. The inset highlights an oblique vessel (yellow arrow) crossing the inner nuclear layer. Superficial plexus vessels are labeled as veins (blue arrows) and arteries (red arrows) in the registered near-infrared reflectance image (B). (C) An en face view of the DCP registered with structural HighRes OCT demonstrates the origin of the vessel at the convergence of several DCP capillary size vessels (DCP vortex). (D) Three-dimensional visualization shows a course between the DCP (dark blue) and an SVC venule (light blue), supporting that this vessel is a DCP draining venule.