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Clinical electroretinography. II. [PDF]
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Focal macular electroretinography.
Over the last two decades, many attempts have been made to record electroretinograms (ERG) of human macula by several investigators. However, previous ERG responses were not informative enough, because each ERG component could not be evaluated independently.
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Electroretinography in Dogs and Cats. Part I. Retinal Morphology and Physiology
Electroretinography is an important objective procedure that is used to assess the outer retina and follow the progression of and recovery from retinal disorders.
Brooks, Dennis E +2 more
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Clinical electroretinography in the dog. Part 2
The second part of this study deals primarily with the technical aspects of electroretinography. A custom made dark chamber for the patient is presented. The requirements for an optical stimulator are discussed in detail and the recording instrumentation-
Spiess, Bernhard M +3 more
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Electroretinography in Dogs and Cats. Part II. Technique, Interpretation, and Indications
Electroretinography, a technique that objectively assesses the function of the retina, is used to evaluate the progression of retinal disorders. Part I of this two-part presentation discussed the morphologic and physiologic characteristics of the retina.
Brooks, Dennis E +2 more
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Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Interpretation of Electroretinography (ERG) Studies. [PDF]
Hegde M, Thomis A, Shirke S.
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Concurrent Von Hippel-Lindau disease and enhanced S-cone syndrome leading to a distinct retinal phenotype. [PDF]
AlEnazi M +3 more
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Off-label intravitreal eculizumab for geographic atrophy: report of the first two cases. [PDF]
Jorge R +3 more
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Oculodermal melanocytosis (Nevus of Ota) in a Great Dane with concurrent ocular abnormalities: a case report. [PDF]
Ziółkowska N +2 more
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