Table 1.
Clinical characteristics in study subjects.
Table 2.
Macular GCC measurements in right and left eyes of Chinese young subjects and interocular differences (right eye minus left eye).
Fig 1.
Graph showing the frequency distribution of mean interocular difference (right eye minus left eye) in superior (A), inferior (B), and average (C) mGCC thickness.
Table 3.
Percentile distribution of interocular differences (right eye minus left eye).
Fig 2.
Scatterplots showing relationship between superior (A), average (B), and inferior (C) mGCC thickness in right eye and in left eye.
Fig 3.
Bland–Altman plots for mGCC thickness of each eye.
Dotted lines delineate 95% confidence limits of agreement. There was no specific tendency to cause the difference between right and left eyes. A: superior mGCC thickness. B: average mGCC thickness. C: inferior mGCC thickness.
Table 4.
Correlations of corresponding loci of mGCC thickness between the right and left eyes.
Table 5.
Pearson correlation were calculated for variation in mGCC thickness in right and left eyes.
Fig 4.
Scatterplot showing linear regression analysis between age (A), interocular difference in SE (B), and interocular difference in AL (C) and the interocular difference in the average mGCC thickness.
Table 6.
Factors associated with the interocular difference in the average mGCC thickness in Chinese young subjects.