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Repeatability of Vascular Density Measurements of the Intermediate Retinal Plexus Layer using OCT Angiography

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Abstract

OCTA is a non-invasive technique that can image blood flow in the retina and choroid in 3 dimensions. Commercially, the instrument automatically segments the vasculature into 2 separate layers, but histologically, there are 3 different layers of blood vessels. My summer project was focused on determining the reliability and repeatability of the vascular flow density in the intermediate capillary plexus (ICP) layer using OCTA in normal eyes and eyes with cystoid macular edema (CME) and retinal vasculopathy.

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