Analysis of normal retinal nerve fiber layer thickness by age, sex, and . . . The thickest RNFL measurements were found in the inferior quadrant, followed by the superior, nasal, and temporal quadrants (ISNT rule applied to the RNFL) Thinner RNFL measurements were associated with older age and increasing myopia
Normative Values of Retinal Nerve Fibre Layer Thickness and Optic Nerve . . . Average (±SD) RNFL thickness for normal subjects was found to be 102 37 ± 7 45 (range, 82–119 microns) compared with 90 74 ± 14 50 found for glaucoma subjects Females had higher average RNFL values (104 84 ± 6 90) compared with males (99 80 ± 7 18)
RNFL Analysis in the Diagnosis of Glaucoma Measuring peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer thickness with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography provides an objective and reliable estimate of glaucomatous optic nerve damage
Normal Age-Related Decay of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness Age-related retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) loss is not uniform in all the quadrants, with maximum loss in the superior quadrant, and seems to reach a maximum after the age of 50 years Furthermore, it seems that inferior quadrant RNFL is more resistant to loss
Impact of Normal Aging and Progression Definitions on the Specificity . . . Purpose: To evaluate the specificity of current definitions used to identify progressive change of the average peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness measurements obtained on optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging
Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and its correlation with visual . . . Average thickness for each quadrant was as follows – Inferior – 134 10 ± 16 16 μm; Superior – 133 44 ± 15 50 μm; Nasal – 84 26 ± 16 43 μm; and Temp – 70 72 ± 14 80 μm Table 2: Visual acuity, visual field, and fundus findings and their correlation with RNFL thickness
Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in normal human eyes The average RNFL thickness just superior, inferior, nasal, and temporal to the foveola was 27, 34, 26, and 12 microns, respectively The average RNFL thickness just posterior to the ora serrata in the superior, inferior, nasal, and temporal retinal periphery was 8 to 11 microns
Assessment of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Healthy, Full-Term . . . Distributions of the average retinal nerve fiber layer thicknesses (RNFL) by arc distance from the center of the optic nerve All arcs were measured along the papillomacular bundle (PMB), defined as the 30° arc from −15° to +15° on the axis from the optic nerve through the fovea