Interocular Symmetry of Abnormal Multifocal Electroretinograms in Adolescents with Diabetes and No Retinopathy
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2011Vol. 53(1), pp. 316–316
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Michal Laron, Marcus A. Bearse, Kevin Bronson-Castain, Soffía Jónasdóttir, Barbara King-Hooper, Shirin Barez, Marilyn E. Schneck, Anthony J. Adams
Abstract
Interocular spatial correspondence of abnormal mfERG responses exists in adolescents with type 1 diabetes and no retinopathy. This is most apparent for IT abnormalities. This correspondence could be used in clinical trials, and raises the possibility of initiating treatment in both eyes at early disease stages as new topical treatments emerge.
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