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The Correlation Between Macular Vessel Density and Its Clinical Parameters in Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 [Corrigendum]

Authors Dewi NA, Arfan M, Rahmasari H, Putri MK ORCID logo, Rosandi R

Received 10 October 2025

Accepted for publication 10 October 2025

Published 16 October 2025 Volume 2025:19 Pages 3853—3854

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S573286



Dewi NA, Arfan M, Rahmasari H, Putri MK, Rosandi R. Clin Ophthalmol. 2025;19:3113–3120.

The authors have advised there are presentation errors in the axes for Figure 2 on page 3116 and Figure 7 on page 3117.

The updated Figures 2 and 7 should read as follows.

Figure 2 Central macular vessel density in DM significantly lower than non DM (p = 0.002).

Figure 7 There is no correlation whether between central macular vessel density (Orange square) (p = 0.499), whole macular vessel density (diamond shape) (p = 0.793), and contrast sensitivity.

The authors apologize for these errors.


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