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Lamina cribrosa defects and optic disc morphology in primary open angle glaucoma with high myopia.

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Fig. 1. Measurement of PPA lengths, tilt angles and disc diameters with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) in the left eye.
Fig. 2. A representative case of an eye with primary open angle glaucoma, a lamina cribrosa (LC) defect, and peripapillary intrachoroidal cavities (PICCs)
Fig. 3. Representative cases of a healthy highly myopic eye with enlarged lamina pores (A–E) and an eye with primary open angle glaucoma and lamina cribrosa (LC) defects (F–J)
Table 1. Demographics of Patients and Age-matched Control Subjects with High Myopia.
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