TY - JOUR AU - Wulfing, B. AB - 1st Congr. europ. Soc. O phthal., Athens 1960; Ophthalmologica ¡42: 210-213 (1961). By G. K a r p e and B. W u l f i n g , Stockholm In both secondary and primary glaucoma, the electroretino- gram (ERG) can be influenced by changes in intraocular tension. This influence varies with the degree and duration of the rise in tension. When rapid changes take place, the alteration of the ERG is greater and more distinct than when a slow change occurs. We have followed the course of the ERG in several such patients with marked, rapid variations in tension. As an example, we shall now demonstrate the course in one patient in whom continuous ERG recordings were made. Variations in tension occurred, due to acute glaucoma first in one eye, and then in the other. The examinations were done with the standardized method described by Karpe (1945). Case K. V. L., born October 6, 1897; right eye J\kX A A A,« JS. JS j a A JL ¡1 TIME 1 1 1 1 3 S Fig. 1 T he ordinate is graded with a common scale for the intraocular tension in mm Schiotz (broken line) and the size TI - The ERG in Rapid Changes of Ocular Tension JF - Ophthalmologica DO - 10.1159/000304127 DA - 2010-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/karger/the-erg-in-rapid-changes-of-ocular-tension-secd1pnNiY SP - 210 EP - 213 VL - 142 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -