Optical coherence tomography angiography for the characterisation of retinal microvasculature alterations in pregnant patients with anaemia: a nested case-control study
Conclusion
It was found that anaemia during pregnancy was associated with macular microvascular abnormalities, which differed in PA as pregnancy progressed. The results suggest that quantitative OCTA metrics may be useful for risk evaluation before clinical diagnosis.
Trial registration numbers
2021KYPJ098 and ChiCTR2100049850.
Source: British Journal of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Wu, Y., Wang, D., Wu, X., Shen, L., Zhao, L., Wang, W., Xiao, H., Wang, X., Liu, L., Lin, Z., Yang, J., Lin, X., Yun, D., Iao, W. C., Wu, Y., Xu, M., Song, K., Xu, Z., Huang, Y., Shi, S., Zhang, M., Zhou, J., Yang, Z., Wang, Z., Lin, H. Tags: Open access Retina Source Type: research
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