Abstract
The arterioles of the retina are routinely assessed in ophthalmic examinations. While changes in their caliber and transparency may be evaluated during such examinations, their tortuosity is much less readily determined. Clinicians have been obliged to use subjective scales such as absent-minor-moderate-marked or the like in discussing arteriolar tortuosity.
© 1988 Optical Society of America
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