Erratum: Accuracy and reliability in differentiating retinal arteries and veins using widefield en face OCT angiography (Trans Vis Sci Tech., (2019)8, 3, 60, 10.1167/tvst.8.3.60)

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Abstract

In the second paragraph of the Introduction, the unit in the following sentence was incorrect: ‘‘In recent studies, Balaratnasingam et al.22 histologically showed the capillary-free zone (approximately 30–50 m in diameter) along parafoveal retinal arteries and also demonstrated that four different OCTA devices could clearly visualize this zone along retinal arteries but not veins.’’ ‘‘30–50 m in diameter’’ should be ‘‘30–50 lm in diameter.’’ The unit has been corrected in the article online. Citation: Ishibazawa A, Mehta N, Sorour O, et al. Erratum in: Accuracy and reliability in differentiating retinal arteries and veins using widefield en face OCT angiography. Trans Vis Sci Tech. 2019;8(4):8, https://doi.org/10.1167/tvst.8.4.8

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Ishibazawa, A., Mehta, N., Sorour, O., Braun, P., Martin, S., Alibhai, A. Y., … Waheed, N. K. (2019, July 1). Erratum: Accuracy and reliability in differentiating retinal arteries and veins using widefield en face OCT angiography (Trans Vis Sci Tech., (2019)8, 3, 60, 10.1167/tvst.8.3.60). Translational Vision Science and Technology. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Inc. https://doi.org/10.1167/tvst.8.4.8

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