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Fig 1.

Image of angiography optical coherence tomography measured in 6x6mm area in superficial vascular plexus with gird centered in macula.

Left image shows a B-scan with orange lines limiting analyzed zone. Right image shows density map with gird divided in five areas; central, nasal, interior, temporal and superior with number of percentages of vessel density.

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of the subjects included in the study.

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Table 2.

Mean and standard deviation of MSQoL-54 values in MS patients.

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Fig 2.

Scatterplot graphic of vascular density and age in control group and MS group.

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Fig 3.

Graphic of percentage of superficial plexus macular in both groups.

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Table 3.

Mean and standard deviation of vascular density.

Average of the vascular density of the four macular quadrants. Best-corrected visual acuity and contrast sensitivity in each group, and significance.

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Table 4.

Mean and standard deviation of vascular density.

BCVA and contrast sensitivity in each group and significance in patients diagnosed with the disease less than 5 years earlier and in patients diagnosed with the disease more than 5 years earlier. Average of the vascular density of the four macular quadrants.

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Table 5.

Mean and standard deviation of vascular density.

Average of the vascular density of the four macular quadrants. Best-corrected visual acuity and contrast sensitivity in MS group with past optic neuritis (MS+ON) and MS group without optic neuritis (MS-ON).

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Table 6.

Mean and standard deviation of vascular density.

Average of the vascular density of the four macular quadrants. Best-corrected visual acuity and contrast sensitivity in control subjects. MS group with EDSS of less than 3 and MS group with EDSS of more than 3.

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Table 7.

Spearman’s correlation between MSQoL-54 values and EDSS.

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Table 8.

Spearman correlation between vascular density, OCTA values and EDSS.

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