Background: Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive investigative technique that functions as a type of optical biopsy. It has been an important diagnostic tool in evaluation of optic nerve head (ONH) and macula. Evaluation of OCT ONH is essential, since the thickness of the RNFL and ONH parameters can be affected in various optic neuropathies like glaucoma, optic atrophy and optic disc edema.Objective: To evaluate the effect of corneal astigmatism on retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness and optic nerve head (ONH) parameters measured with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT).Methods: Forty eyes of 32 patients were included in this study.Group I; 20 non/low astigmatic eyes to be compared with Group II; 20 astigmatic eyes (10 eyes have with the rule corneal astigmatism WTR and 10 eyes have against the rule corneal astigmatism ATR). The average corneal astigmatism in group I was -0.33±0.17 D (range -0.5-0 D), in group II it was -3.18±0.87 D (range -4.5--2 D) in eyes of with the rule corneal astigmatism, and -3.13±0.84 D (range -4.5--2.25 D) in eyes of against the rule corneal astigmatism. All forty eyes underwent full ophthalmic examination and performed OCT ONH imaging by SD-
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