Purpose: To test the hypothesis that choriocapillaris perfusion correlates with visual function in geographic atrophy (GA).
Design: Cross-sectional, single-center study.
Methods: We imaged choriocapillaris flow using 6 × 6-mm swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography scans and measured retinal sensitivity using fundus-guided microperimetry in the central 20° in 18 eyes of 12 patients with GA and 7 eyes of 4 healthy persons.
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between choriocapillaris (CC) flow void (FV) percentage and geographic atrophy (GA) growth rate, and study how variations in FV percentage surrounding GA predict regional GA growth.
Methods: This prospective, longitudinal study enrolled subjects with GA secondary to nonexudative age-related macular degeneration. Optical coherence tomography angiography imaged the CC and FV percentage was evaluated using a validated algorithm.
Children with craniofacial malformations frequently require spectacles but have difficulty finding an acceptable fit with current offerings of pediatric spectacle frames. We describe a novel method for creating custom 3D-printed spectacle frames based on a 3D reconstruction of a prior computed tomography scan. This method offers the ability to create better-fitting spectacles to children who are not served by "off the rack" frames.
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