Evaluation of Electrodiagnostic Tests in Children

  • G. van Lith
  • S. Vijfvinkel
Part of the Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series book series (DOPS, volume 45)

Abstract

In the context of this meeting, results of 6 years electrodiagnostic examination of children in their preverbal age will be presented rather than an overview of all methods that can be used in children or of results that can be obtained in various diseases. A recent and excellent review has been written by Carr (1983) in Harley’s textbook Pediatric Ophthalmology.

Keywords

Visual Function Fundus Examination Gold Foil Retarded Child Skin Electrode 
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References

  1. G.B. Arden, R.M. Carter, C. Hogg, I.M. Siegel. A gold foil electrode: extending the horizons for clinical electroretinography. Inv.Ophthal. and Vis.Science. Vol 18, No.pp 421–426, april 1979Google Scholar
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© ECSC, EEC, EAEC, Brussels-Luxembourg 1986

Authors and Affiliations

  • G. van Lith
    • 1
  • S. Vijfvinkel
    • 1
  1. 1.Eye HospitalErasmus UniversityRotterdammNetherlands

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