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Fig. 2 | BMC Ophthalmology

Fig. 2

From: Detection of airbag impact-induced cone photoreceptor damage by adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscopy: a case report

Fig. 2

a, b AO-SLO images at the 0.25 mm nasal area from the fovea in the left eye showed an area with reduced cone reflectivity corresponding to the area of the scotoma at 14 (a) and 22 months (b) after being injured by the airbag. c, d The cone mosaic in the white dotted squares at 14 (c) and 22 months (d) after the injury. e 14 months after the injury. Cone densities at A1 (yellow dot circle), A2 (white ​dot circle) and A3 (white ​dot circle) are 6647/mm2, 13202/mm2 and 16409/mm2, respectively. f 22 months after the injury, Cone densities at A1 (yellow dot circle), A2 (white ​dot circle) and A3 (white ​dot circle) are 14359/mm2, 14490/mm2 and 15076/mm2, respectively. Cone mosaic at A1 (yellow) area was improved at 22 months as compared with 14 months after the injury, whereas cone mosaic did not show any apparent improvement or progression in A2 and A3 (white) areas during our observation

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