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Multifocal Electroretinograms
Published on: December 4, 2011
[Introduction of the retinal electrical biopotential into multifocal analysis]
Vestnik Oftalmologii
|March 17, 2009
Abstract:
On the basis of the ISCEV standards and the author's experience, the paper describes theoretical prerequisites for multifocal electroretinography and its methodology. The variants of assessing the results, failure causes, and terminology of multifocal analysis of electroretionographic evidence are considered.
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