Abstract

AIM: This study aimed to evaluate the density parameters of the superficial and deep plexuses of the retina, choriocapillary layer, and avascular zone in eyes with amblyopia of various origins and paired fellow eyes.
 MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included 40 patients aged 616 (mean, 8.723.04) years. All patients were divided into 2 groups: group 1 included amblyopic, dysbinocular, and anisometropic eyes (n=48), and group 2 (control group) included paired fellow eyes without amblyopia (n=32). The density of the superficial and deep vascular plexuses of the retina, choriocapillary layer, and avascular zone parameters (area, perimeter, and circumference) were evaluated using spectral optical coherence tomography (RS-3000 Advance 2, Nidek, Japan). Correlation analysis was performed using Pearsons linear correlation coefficient (r).
 RESULTS: No significant differences were found in the density of the superficial and deep retinal vessels, choriocapillary layer, and avascular zone parameters of the retina in eyes amblyopia of various origins compared with paired fellow eyes (p 0.05). No correlation was found between retinal perfusion data and functional and anatomical parameters of amblyopic eyes.
 CONCLUSION: No relationship was noted between the vascular parameters of the posterior pole of the eye and the maximally corrected visual acuity, which confirms the absence of changes in retinal perfusion in amblyopia and excludes its role in the pathogenesis.

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