Figure 2-1. (A) Superficial capillary plexus. Slab: Internal limiting membrane (ILM) to inner plexiform layer (IPL) -10 μm. (B) Deep capillary plexus. Slab: IPL -10 μm to outer plexiform layer +10 μm. (Reprinted with permission from Dr. Weinreb and University of California San Diego [UCSD].)
Outer Retina and Choriocapillaris
Figure 2-2. (A) Outer retina. Slab: Outer plexiform layer +10 μm to Bruch’s membrane (BRM) -10 μm. (B) Choriocapillaris. Slab: BRM -10 μm to BRM +30 μm. (Reprinted with permission from Dr. Weinreb and UCSD.)
Figure 2-3. (A) Superficial. Slab: ILM to IPL -10 μm. (B) Vitreous. Slab: Above ILM. (Reprinted with permission from Dr. Weinreb and UCSD.)
Figure 2-4. (A) Radial peripapillary capillaries. Slab: ILM to nerve fiber layer. (B) Choroid. Slab: Below retinal pigment epithelium -75 μm. (Reprinted with permission from Dr. Weinreb and UCSD.)

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