2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2020.07.001
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Temporal Raphe Sign in Elderly Patients With Large Optic Disc Cupping: Its Evaluation as a Predictive Factor for Glaucoma Conversion

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“…Another study showed that the presence of temporal raphe sign on baseline macular GCIPL deviation maps of elderly patients with enlarged vertical cup-todisc ratio is associated with faster progression to normal tension glaucoma. [73] In addition to the aforementioned clinical settings, it has been shown that evaluating macular structure using OCT can further enhance the performance of prognostic models and consequently improve our understanding of glaucoma progression. Anraku and associates evaluated the performance of different baseline structural (macular and cpRNFL OCT) and functional parameters in a cohort of early glaucoma eyes for the detection of future VF progression.…”
Section: Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study showed that the presence of temporal raphe sign on baseline macular GCIPL deviation maps of elderly patients with enlarged vertical cup-todisc ratio is associated with faster progression to normal tension glaucoma. [73] In addition to the aforementioned clinical settings, it has been shown that evaluating macular structure using OCT can further enhance the performance of prognostic models and consequently improve our understanding of glaucoma progression. Anraku and associates evaluated the performance of different baseline structural (macular and cpRNFL OCT) and functional parameters in a cohort of early glaucoma eyes for the detection of future VF progression.…”
Section: Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%