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• Background: The assessment of the cup of the optic disc depends, among other criteria, on the disc area. A small cup in a small optic disc can indicate an advanced glaucomatous lesion, while on the other hand a large cup in a large optic disc can be normal. Therefore, a cumulative normalised rim/disc area ratio curve could help to distinguish between glaucomatous and normal optic cups. The aim of our study was to calculate and to evaluate such a cumulative normalised rim/disc area ratio curve. • Methods: Heidelberg Retina Tomograph examinations of the optic nerve head of 100 randomly selected eyes of 100 normal subjects were evaluated. We calculated the disc area-adjusted normalised rim/disc area ratio in sectors of 10°. The 95th, 90th and 50th percentiles of each of the 36 sectors were displayed in descending order. • Results: In relation to the normal percentile curves, it is possible to display an individual normalised rim/disc area ratio curve. We obtained such curves for a normal optic disc, optic nerve heads with moderate and advanced lesions and a small optic disc with glaucomatous damage. • Conclusion: We present a new display mode for the results of Heidelberg Retina Tomograph optic nerve head examination, which may be helpful for easy and reliable assessment of the local, diffuse and combined components of glaucomatous optic nerve head damage depending on optic disc size.
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Bartz-Schmidt, K.U., Sengersdorf, A., Esser, P. et al. The cumulative normalised rim/disc area ratio curve. Graefe's Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol 234, 227–231 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00430414
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