Fig 1.
Nailfold capillaroscopy image showing scleroderma pattern: (A) giant capillaries, (B) massively dilated, loop-like vessels, (C) micro-hemorrhages.
Table 1.
Demographics and Systemic Charasteristics of SSc Patients.
Fig 2.
OCT image from the right eye of a 68-year-old male SSc patient.
DLD are located between the basal lamina of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and the inner collagenous layer of Bruch’s membrane (BM).
Table 2.
Morphological Analysis of Foveal Architecture.
Fig 3.
OCT image from the left eye of a 45-year-old female SSc patient.
WBFP can be observed.
Fig 4.
OCT image of the ERM of a 48-year-old female SSc patient.
A reflective layer is visible on the top of the internal limiting membrane (ILM) of the left eye in a 34-year-old patient. The ERM is attached to the retinal surface.
Fig 5.
OCT image from the right eye of a 57-year-old male SSc patient.
(A) Increased vascular tortuosity, (B) general arteriolar narrowing, (C) arteriovenous notch are visible.
Table 3.
Comparison of Ophthalmological Parameters.