Negative electroretinograms: genetic and acquired causes, diagnostic approaches and physiological in...
Negative electroretinograms: genetic and acquired causes, diagnostic approaches and physiological insights
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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The dark-adapted human electroretinogram (ERG) response to a standard bright flash includes a negative-going a-wave followed by a positive-going b-wave that crosses the baseline. An electronegative waveform (or negative ERG) results when the b-wave is selectively reduced such that the ERG fails to cross the baseline following the a-wave. In the con...
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Negative electroretinograms: genetic and acquired causes, diagnostic approaches and physiological insights
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0950-222X
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1476-5454
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10.1038/s41433-021-01604-z