Foveal avascular zone in diabetic retinopathy: Quantitative vs qualitative assessment

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Purpose: To describe the relations between foveal avascular zone (FAZ) size and outline in patients presenting diabetic retinopathy. [Methods: 110 high-quality fluorescein angiograms from 110 diabetics were chosen from our digital retinal image databank. Patients with significant media opacities, macular scars, macular hard exsudates, high ametropia, and associated macular pathology were excluded. Both FAZ perimeter and surface area were measured with image analysis software. FAZ outline was graded according to ETDRS report Number 11 (from 0 = normal to 4 = capillary outline completely destroyed). Data were compared to that of 31 healthy controls. FAZ surface in diabetics was compared to that of controls and FAZ surface was compared to FAZ grade, FAZ perimeter and retinopathy stage in diabetics. Quantitative variables were compared using the U-test of Mann-Whitney or Kruskal-Wallis test and correlations between quantitative variables were estimated with the Spearmann coefficient. Results: All patients presented diabetic retinopathy (54 BDR, 30 PPDR, 26 PDR). FAZ size was larger in diabetics than controls (P<0.001). In diabetics, FAZ size increased with FAZ grade (P

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Conrath, J., Giorgi, R., Raccah, D., & Ridings, B. (2005). Foveal avascular zone in diabetic retinopathy: Quantitative vs qualitative assessment. Eye, 19(3), 322–326. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.eye.6701456

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