Comparison of lamina cribrosa properties and the peripapillary vessel density between branch retinal vein occlusion and normal-tension glaucoma
Fig 4
Swept-source optical coherence angiography findings for the peripapillary vessel density in different layers in eyes with branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) and those with normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) (A, Superiotemporal; B, Inferotemporal; C, Superonasal; D Inferonasal area).
The vessel density in the superotemporal segment of the superficial capillary plexus is significantly lower in BRVO than in NTG (P = 0.008) (A). The vessel density in all segments in the choriocapillaris is significantly lower in NTG than in BRVO (P < 0.05) (A–D) (Error bar = standard deviation).