Electroretinography (A Review)

Electroretinography (ERG) is a functional test of the outer retina. During an examination, the retina is selectively stimulated. The stimulation of the retina produces a response of the individual retinal cells and reveals information about its function. The ERG examination requires very specific co...

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Main Authors: Balicka A., Trbolová A., Vrbovská T.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-03-01
Series:Folia Veterinaria
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/fv-2016-0008
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spelling doaj-1523b9818b5f41919fd144c98edfbdda2021-09-05T20:45:05ZengSciendoFolia Veterinaria2453-78372016-03-01601535810.1515/fv-2016-0008fv-2016-0008Electroretinography (A Review)Balicka A.0Trbolová A.1Vrbovská T.2Small Animal Clinic University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy Komenského 73, 041 81 Košice The Slovak RepublicSmall Animal Clinic University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy Komenského 73, 041 81 Košice The Slovak RepublicSmall Animal Clinic University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy Komenského 73, 041 81 Košice The Slovak RepublicElectroretinography (ERG) is a functional test of the outer retina. During an examination, the retina is selectively stimulated. The stimulation of the retina produces a response of the individual retinal cells and reveals information about its function. The ERG examination requires very specific conditions in order to avoid undesirable factors which may adversely affect the recordings. The electroretinography examination may be performed for a short period (“rapid protocol”), commonly used to access retinal activity. The “long protocol” is used for the differential diagnosis of retinal disorders. It is mainly used in diagnosing and evaluating retinal dysfunction when there are no ophthalmic lesions present. The main indications for electroretinography are the pre-operative examination of cataract patient and the early diagnosis of inherited retinal diseases. In veterinary ophthalmology, ERG is performed under general anesthesia. The ERG results have wave forms with characteristic components depending upon several factors. Its interpretation requires knowledge of retinal pathology and electrophysiologyhttps://doi.org/10.1515/fv-2016-0008electroretinography (erg)ophthalmologyretinaretinopathy
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author Balicka A.
Trbolová A.
Vrbovská T.
spellingShingle Balicka A.
Trbolová A.
Vrbovská T.
Electroretinography (A Review)
Folia Veterinaria
electroretinography (erg)
ophthalmology
retina
retinopathy
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Trbolová A.
Vrbovská T.
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title Electroretinography (A Review)
title_short Electroretinography (A Review)
title_full Electroretinography (A Review)
title_fullStr Electroretinography (A Review)
title_full_unstemmed Electroretinography (A Review)
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publisher Sciendo
series Folia Veterinaria
issn 2453-7837
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Electroretinography (ERG) is a functional test of the outer retina. During an examination, the retina is selectively stimulated. The stimulation of the retina produces a response of the individual retinal cells and reveals information about its function. The ERG examination requires very specific conditions in order to avoid undesirable factors which may adversely affect the recordings. The electroretinography examination may be performed for a short period (“rapid protocol”), commonly used to access retinal activity. The “long protocol” is used for the differential diagnosis of retinal disorders. It is mainly used in diagnosing and evaluating retinal dysfunction when there are no ophthalmic lesions present. The main indications for electroretinography are the pre-operative examination of cataract patient and the early diagnosis of inherited retinal diseases. In veterinary ophthalmology, ERG is performed under general anesthesia. The ERG results have wave forms with characteristic components depending upon several factors. Its interpretation requires knowledge of retinal pathology and electrophysiology
topic electroretinography (erg)
ophthalmology
retina
retinopathy
url https://doi.org/10.1515/fv-2016-0008
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