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98). Vessel density in the DCP (p = 0.001 and p = 0.028 for perfusion and skeletonized vessel density, respectively) and FVD (p = 0.03) on 3-mm OCTA scans were significantly higher in DME eyes with SSPiM than in those without SSPiM. There were no statistically significant differences in vessel density in SCP and DCP between eyes with and without SSPiM based on 6-mm OCTA scans. The presence of SSPiM may lead to an overestimation of DCP vessel density in eyes with DME when 3-mm OCTA scans are used for analysis. The presence of SSPiM may