“…axial cross-sections) of the main four macula regions: the foveola, fovea, parafovea, and perifovea [6], yielding an ophthalmic 3D view of the macula. The OCT B-scan enables the physicians to examine the macula's structural layers, Internal Limiting Membrane (ILM), Nerve Fiber Layer (NFL), Ganglion cell (GC), Inner Plexiform layer (IPL), Inner Nuclear (IN), Outer Plexiform Layer (OPL), Outer Nuclear (ON), External Limiting Membrane (ELM), Myoid Zone, Ellipsoid zone, Interdigitation Zone, and the Brush Complex (BC) [6,7]. In contrast, the OCTA B-scan enables ophthalmologists to examine the macula's vasculature [11][12][13][14].…”