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1) Product Images from "Retinal mid-peripheral capillary free zones are enlarged in cognitively unimpaired older adults at high risk for Alzheimer’s disease"
Article Title: Retinal mid-peripheral capillary free zones are enlarged in cognitively unimpaired older adults at high risk for Alzheimer’s disease
Journal: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy
doi: 10.1186/s13195-023-01312-8
Figure Legend Snippet: Montaged 20 × 20°OCTA images of the central foveal region and paired arterioles and venules in the superficial vascular plexus of a 60-year-old cognitively unimpaired low-risk female. a Raw montaged OCTA image before image processing. b Vesselness filtered image in MATLAB. c Vesselness filtered and Otsu thresholded image in MATLAB. Red “A” and blue “V” represent paired arterioles and venules, respectively. Periarteriole CFZ can be seen as dark gaps around the arteriole (red “A”) while the perivenule CFZ can be seen as dark gaps around the venule (blue “V”). Periarteriole CFZ can be seen as larger than the perivenule CFZ
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Figure Legend Snippet: A vesselness filtered and Otsu thresholded montaged 20 × 20°OCTA image of the superficial vascular plexus in MATLAB of a 60-year-old cognitively unimpaired low-risk female. The image shows the central fovea (FAZ area = 0.48 mm 2 ; FAZ effective diameter = 782 µm) and a paired arteriole (red “A”) and venule (blue “V”), 14.1° and 15.4°, respectively, inferior to the fovea. Evenly sampled points around the arteriole or venule showing the periarteriole (71.3 µm) and perivenule (58.5 µm) CFZs are shown. The arteriole diameter = 75.1 µm and the venule diameter = 124 µm. Arteriole linear distance of sampling for the periarteriole CFZ = 7.41 mm and venule linear distance of sampling for the perivenule CFZ = 6.67 mm
Techniques Used: Sampling
Figure Legend Snippet: Computation of vessel density in a 20 × 20° macular-centered OCTA image of a 74-year-old cognitively unimpaired high-risk female. a Processed (cropped, vesselness filtered, and Otsu thresholded) image. b Corresponding reversed contrast/negative image. A customized MATLAB script was used to count the number of white pixels in both the original processed ( a ; designated as vessels) and the reversed contrast images ( b ; designated as the non-perfused background). The number of pixels was then converted to mm 2 based on the micron‐to‐pixel ratio in the x and y directions, as computed from the fiducial marks acquired from the HEYEX software as done previously [ – ]. The area of white pixels in mm 2 designated as vessels was then added to that of the background to compute the total area of the image (~ 36 mm 2 ). The vessel density was then computed as the ratio of the area of white pixels designated as vessels ( a ) to the total area of the image. Scale bar: 200 µm
Techniques Used: Software
