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Table 1.

Exclusion criteria.

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Fig 1.

Exemplary peripapillary scan, oculus sinister (OS).

Upper left: fundus image, upper right: OCT scan of retinal layers, lower left: RNFL values per sector (in μm), lower right: RNFL values over the whole OCT scan with integration in normative percentiles (as set by the device for adults) and coloured areas to indicate values outside the normal range. Abbreviations: OCT–optical coherence tomography, RNFL–retinal nerve fibre layer.

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Fig 2.

Macular scan, oculus sinister (OS).

Upper left: fundus image with colours coding for GCL, lower left: OCT scan of retinal layers, right: GCL values per sector and coded by colours. Abbreviations: OCT–optical coherence tomography, GCL–ganglion cell layer.

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Fig 3.

Cross-sectional representation of the macula showing the segmentation of retinal layers.

From top to bottom: Retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL), ganglion cell layer (GCL), inner plexiform layer (IPL), inner nuclear layer (INL), outer plexiform layer (OPL), outer nuclear layer (ONL); retinal thickness (RT).

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Table 2.

Summary of participant characteristics.

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Table 3.

Age distribution of the final cohort.

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Table 4.

Peripapillary RNFL measurements.

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Table 5.

TMV and RT analysis of macular scan sectors.

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Table 6.

RNFL segmentation.

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Table 7.

GCL segmentation.

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Table 8.

IPL segmentation.

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Table 9.

INL segmentation.

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Table 10.

OPL segmentation.

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Table 11.

ONL segmentation.

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