Suprachoroidal Space
Cross-source consensus on Suprachoroidal Space from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The suprachoroidal space was visible in 75% of ICU patients with successful baseline scans. — Imaging the choroidal microvasculature in intensive and high dependency care unit patients: a pilot study
- In some ICU patients the suprachoroidal space was markedly enlarged, ranging from 25.0 to 110.0 microns. — Imaging the choroidal microvasculature in intensive and high dependency care unit patients: a pilot study
- A visibly enlarged suprachoroidal space is unusual in the general population and more commonly associated with ocular disease such as severely low intraocular pressure or retinochoroidal inflammation. — Imaging the choroidal microvasculature in intensive and high dependency care unit patients: a pilot study
- Suprachoroidal thickness was positively associated with glucose (r = +0.57) and negatively associated with heart rate (r = -0.78). — Imaging the choroidal microvasculature in intensive and high dependency care unit patients: a pilot study
- Suprachoroidal thickness showed positive monotonic associations with both cumulative fluid input and output. — Imaging the choroidal microvasculature in intensive and high dependency care unit patients: a pilot study