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Karpe G (1946)
The basis of clinical electroretinographyActa Ophthalmol
E. Sundmark (1962)
ERG RECORDING WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONTACT GLASSActa Ophthalmologica, 40
L. Riggs (1941)
Continuous and Reproducible Records of the Electrical Activity of the Human Retina.∗Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 48
M. Wolkstein (1982)
Visual electrodiagnostic testingSurvey of Ophthalmology, 27
Abstract • Electroretinograms of 11 healthy eyes were recorded on two occasions. Four different electrodes were used, and the B-wave amplitudes were compared. The Lovac contact lens electrode produced higher amplitudes than did the ERG-Jet lens electrode or the Burian-Allen lens electrode. The gold foil electrode gave the lowest amplitudes, but was superior in comfort. References 1. Riggs LA: Continuous and reproducible records of the electrical activity of the human retina . Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1941;48:204-207.Crossref 2. Karpe G: The basis of clinical electroretinography . Acta Ophthalmol , 1946, (suppl 24) , pp 1-118. 3. Sundmark E: ERG recording with different types of contact glass . Acta Ophthalmol , 1962, (suppl 70) , pp 62-69. 4. Carr RE, Siegel IM: Visual Electrodiagnostic Testing . Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins Co, 1982.
Archives of Ophthalmology – American Medical Association
Published: Apr 1, 1986
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