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Fig 1.

Rate of mean deviation (MD) change on 10–2 and 24–2 visual fields.

Scatterplot showing the rate of MD change on 24–2 and 10–2 visual fields (VFs) in individual eyes.

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Table 1.

Effect of baseline age and severity of visual field (VF) loss at baseline (based on mean deviation [MD] on 24–2 VF) on the rates of MD change on 24–2 and 10–2 VFs.

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Fig 2.

Influence of age and severity of glaucoma on the rate of mean deviation (MD) change on 10–2 and 24–2 visual fields.

Difference in the rate of MD change between 10–2 and 24–2 fields and its relationship with (2a) age at baseline and (2b) severity of visual field loss (MD on 24–2 field) at baseline.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of the eyes with mild (mean deviation [MD] better than -6 dB), moderate (MD between -6.01 and -12 dB), advanced (MD between -12.01 and -20 dB) and severe (MD worse than -20.01 dB) VF loss at baseline.

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Table 3.

Median rate of mean deviation (MD) change (interquartile ranges in brackets) in different severities of glaucoma on 24–2 and 10–2 visual fields (VF) at baseline.

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Table 4.

Number of eyes progressing on 24–2 and 10–2 visual fields (VF) according to the severity of VF loss at baseline.

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