Normal Retinal: Nerve fiber layer is about 1/3 of a millimeter. The thinner it is, the more chances of one having glaucoma. Follow up with your ophthalmologist. Take care! (your english is just fine!) http://www.Ehow.Com/info_8719692_rnfl-analysis.Html#page=1http://en.M.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/nerve_fiber_layer.
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