Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)

Changes in eye layer thickness and blood flow during vision loss and low-level red light treatment in guinea pigs

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Abstract

At week 3, the form-deprived group exhibited higher myopia and longer axial length compared to the normal control group.

  • The red light treated group showed higher hyperopia and shorter axial length than the form-deprived group.
  • Choroidal thickness was greater in the red light treated group compared to the form-deprived group at weeks 2 and 3.
  • Normal controls had a thicker choroidal thickness than the form-deprived group at week 1.
  • Vessel area density, vessel skeleton density, and blood flow signal intensity were higher in normal controls than in the form-deprived group at all follow-up time points.
  • Changes in refraction and choroidal thickness were negatively correlated with changes in axial length.

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