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Fig. 5

From: Reduced contrast sensitivity function correlated with superficial retinal capillary plexus impairment in early stage of dysthyroid optic neuropathy

Fig. 5

ROC curves of the AULCSF and OCTA parameters in the non-DON and DON patients. a ROC curves for non-DON patients vs. controls were generated based on six classification indicators: AULCSF, SRCP density, DRCP density, GCCL thickness, a combination of GCCL thickness and SRCP density, and a combination of GCCL thickness and DRCP density. b ROC curves for DON patients vs. controls were generated based on six classification indicators: AULCSF, SRCP density, DRCP density, GCCL thickness, a combination of GCCL thickness and SRCP density, and a combination of GCCL thickness and DRCP density. ROC, receiver operating characteristic; AULCSF, area under the log contrast sensitivity function; OCTA, optical coherence tomography angiography; non-DON, TAO patients without clinical signs of DON; DON, dysthyroid optic neuropathy; TAO, thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy; SRCP, superficial retinal capillary plexus; DRCP, deep retinal capillary plexus; GCCL, ganglion cell complex layer

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