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All fundus photographs were 45 degrees of two fields: one field centered on the macula and one nasal field with the optic disc positioned on a disc-diameter from the temporal edge of the field, according to the EURODIAB protocol (14).
Study subjects from the Rotterdam, AMRO-NL and Columbia University study populations underwent ophthalmic examination and fundus photography covering a 35° field centered on the macula after pupil dilatation at each visit (Topcon TRV-50VT fundus camera, Topcon Optical Co, Tokyo, Japan).
In all patients, the fixation was centered on the macula.
In all patients, fixation was centered on the macula.
The photographs were taken in 1-field per eye, centered on the macula.
The first image was centered on the macula, and the second was centered on the optic nerve.
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Two photographic fields, one centered on the optic disc and the second on the macula, were taken of each eye after dark adaptation without the use of dilating drops.
Retinal punches (4 mm diameter) were collected from the macula (centered on the fovea centralis) as well as from the temporal, superior, nasal and inferior quadrants ∼15 mm from the macula.
After pupil dilatation, two-field retinal photographs, with one centered on the optic disc (field 1) and the other on the macula (field 2), were taken of both eyes at 45° using a digital retinal camera.
Briefly, after 5 min of dark adaptation, a nonmydriatic 45-degree retinal photograph centered on the optic disc and macula was taken of one randomly selected eye.
In brief, one eye was randomly selected from each participant and a 45° retinal photograph, centered on the region of the optic disc and the macula, was taken using an autofocus film camera after a five-minute dark adaptation.
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