The choroid is a vascular tissue which plays a range of critical roles in the normal physiology of the eye, such as supplying the outer retina with oxygen and nutrients and the regulation of intraocular pressure. There is also substantial evidence, particularly from animal studies, that the choroid plays an important role in the regulation of eye growth and the development of common refractive errors like myopia. In recent years, advances in optical coherence tomography technology have improved our ability to image and measure the choroid in the human eye. Research using this technology over the past decade has dramatically improved our knowledge of the normal choroid, and its potential role in the regulation of eye growth and refractive er...
Purpose: To examine the regional changes in human choroidal thickness following short-term exposure...
We have carried out a number of different studies in chicks to examine the relationship between ch...
AIM: To investigate choroidal thickness changes in the horizontal meridian after orthokeratology. M...
The choroid is a vascular tissue which plays a range of critical roles in the normal physiology of t...
The choroid is a vascular tissue which plays a range of critical roles in the normal physiology of t...
The choroid is a vascular tissue which plays a range of critical roles in the normal physiology of t...
The choroid is the richly vascular layer of the eye located between the sclera and Bruch's membrane....
The choroid is the richly vascular layer of the eye located between the sclera and Bruch's membrane....
Recent advances in measurement technology have improved our ability to quantify a range of ocular co...
Recent advances in measurement technology have improved our ability to quantify a range of ocular co...
The choroid is the most vascular tissue in the eye and it plays an important role in the pathophysio...
Myopia is a common cause of visual impairment worldwide. Choroidal thickness (ChT) reflects the char...
The choroid is the connective tissue-containing vascular layer between the retina and the sclera tha...
Abstract Purpose To analyse morphologic features of the choroid in Non-pathological myopic eyes usin...
66 healthy people (124 eyes) with different degrees of myopia and emmetropia were examined using enh...
Purpose: To examine the regional changes in human choroidal thickness following short-term exposure...
We have carried out a number of different studies in chicks to examine the relationship between ch...
AIM: To investigate choroidal thickness changes in the horizontal meridian after orthokeratology. M...
The choroid is a vascular tissue which plays a range of critical roles in the normal physiology of t...
The choroid is a vascular tissue which plays a range of critical roles in the normal physiology of t...
The choroid is a vascular tissue which plays a range of critical roles in the normal physiology of t...
The choroid is the richly vascular layer of the eye located between the sclera and Bruch's membrane....
The choroid is the richly vascular layer of the eye located between the sclera and Bruch's membrane....
Recent advances in measurement technology have improved our ability to quantify a range of ocular co...
Recent advances in measurement technology have improved our ability to quantify a range of ocular co...
The choroid is the most vascular tissue in the eye and it plays an important role in the pathophysio...
Myopia is a common cause of visual impairment worldwide. Choroidal thickness (ChT) reflects the char...
The choroid is the connective tissue-containing vascular layer between the retina and the sclera tha...
Abstract Purpose To analyse morphologic features of the choroid in Non-pathological myopic eyes usin...
66 healthy people (124 eyes) with different degrees of myopia and emmetropia were examined using enh...
Purpose: To examine the regional changes in human choroidal thickness following short-term exposure...
We have carried out a number of different studies in chicks to examine the relationship between ch...
AIM: To investigate choroidal thickness changes in the horizontal meridian after orthokeratology. M...