Macular thickness

Evaluation of intraocular pressure estimates obtained using an iCare rebound tonometer

iCare rebound tonometer provides reliable measures of intraocular pressure, with optimal intra- and inter-observer repeatability

Comparison of retinal nerve fiber layer and macular thickness for discriminating primary open‐angle glaucoma and normal‐tension glaucoma using optical coherence tomography

Macular thickness parameters have diagnostic capability comparable to nerve fibre parameters and could aid in early diagnosis of glaucoma.

Intraeye retinal nerve fiber layer and macular thickness asymmetry measurements for the discrimination of primary open-angle glaucoma and normal tension glaucoma

The intraeye MT asymmetry holds significant potential as a distinguishing parameter for NTG and POAG.

The Average RNFL thickness is 102.64 ± 9.56 μm in the Nepalese population. Gender and age related variation in the RNFL could serve as a useful guideline in the diagnosis of glaucoma in our population.

The RNFL thickness measurements with SD-OCT are lower in glaucomatous eyes as compared to age-matched GS and normal eyes in the Nepalese population.

Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in glaucomatous Nepalese eyes and its relation with visual field sensitivity

MThe RNFL thickness measurements with SD-OCT are lower in glaucomatous eyes as compared to age-matched GS and normal eyes in the Nepalese population.