Cross-sectional study of smoking exposure: no differential effect on OCT metrics in a cohort of MS patients
Article 2019 en
Authors
MR
Mattia Rosso
DK
Dorlan Kimbrough
CG
Cindy Gonzalez
Abstract
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Our study shows no significant difference in retinal thickness between ever-smokers and never-smokers. If confirmed, this result suggests mechanistic differences between the retina and other central nervous system (CNS) compartments in response to smoking and should be noted when considering OCT as a surrogate measure of CNS activity.
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