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Macular Anatomy Differs in Dyslexic Subjects

Authors :
Jose Javier Garcia-Medina
Nieves Bascuñana-Mas
Paloma Sobrado-Calvo
Celia Gomez-Molina
Elena Rubio-Velazquez
Maravillas De-Paco-Matallana
Vicente Zanon-Moreno
Maria Dolores Pinazo-Duran
Monica Del-Rio-Vellosillo
Source :
Journal of Clinical Medicine; Volume 12; Issue 6; Pages: 2356
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

The macula, as the central part of the retina, plays an important role in the reading process. However, its morphology has not been previously studied in the context of dyslexia. In this research, we compared the thickness of the fovea, parafovea and perifovea between dyslexic subjects and normal controls, in 11 retinal segmentations obtained by optical coherence tomography (OCT). With this aim, we considered the nine sectors of the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) grid and also summarized data from sectors into inner ring subfield (parafovea) and outer ring subfield (perifovea). The thickness in all the four parafoveal sectors was significantly thicker in the complete retina, inner retina and middle retina of both eyes in the dyslexic group, as well as other macular sectors (fovea and perifovea) in the inner nuclear layer (INL), inner plexiform layer (IPL), IPL + INL and outer plexiform layer + outer nuclear layer (OPL + ONL). Additionally, the inner ring subfield (parafovea), but not the outer ring subfield (perifovea), was thicker in the complete retina, inner retina, middle retina (INL + OPL + ONL), OPL + ONL, IPL + INL and INL in the dyslexic group for both eyes. In contrast, no differences were found between the groups in any of the sectors or subfields of the outer retina, retinal nerve fiber layer, ganglion cell layer or ganglion cell complex in any eye. Thus, we conclude from this exploratory research that the macular morphology differs between dyslexic and normal control subjects, as measured by OCT, especially in the parafovea at middle retinal segmentations.

Details

ISSN :
20770383
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dab28b7dabfc17411e9883433bd70666
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12062356