G. Kagmeni, C. Ngoune, C. Mvilongo, S. N. Nsala, C. Noche
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Macular Thickness Measurement in Diabetic Patients Using Optical Coherence Tomography in Yaounde
85 diabetic patients were included (165 eyes). The mean age was 57.4 ± 9.4 years. The mean central macular thickness was 229.6 ± 53.8 µm. Optical coherence tomography detected a retinal abnormality in 78.2% of the eyes compared with 8.5% on fundoscopy. Abnormalities of macular thickness included perifoveolar thickening, macular thinning, subclinical macular edema and significant macular edema.