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A/V Ratio as Predicted by Full Width at Half Maximum and by Blood Vessel Tracking in Presence of Ocular Aberrations

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Abstract

Aberrations impact A/V ratio calculated from full width at half maximum. We investigated whether aberrations affect A/V ratio calculated by tracking the vessels. Aberrations changed the A/V ratio. We conclude that aberrations impact A/V ratio.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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