Pattern-reversal electroretinograms for the diagnosis and management of disorders of the anterior visual pathway

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Autor(a) principal: Hokazono,Kenzo
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Oyamada,Maria Kiyoko, Monteiro,Mário Luiz Ribeiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)
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Resumo: The pattern electroretinogram is an electrophysiological test that assesses the function of inner retinal layers, particularly the ganglion cells layer of retina, using a reversing checkerboard or grating pattern that produces no change in average luminance over time. The normal pattern electroretinogram is composed of a proeminent positive component (P50) and a large later negative component (N95). Since structural damage that compromises the retinal ganglion cell layer can lead to pattern electroretinogram changes, particularly in the N95 amplitude, the test can be useful in the treatment of a number of anterior visual pathway diseases. In this article, we review the methods for recording pattern electroretinogram and its usefulness in the diagnosis and management of diseases including inflammatory, hereditary, ischemic and compressive lesions of the anterior visual pathway.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pattern-reversal electroretinograms for the diagnosis and management of disorders of the anterior visual pathway
title Pattern-reversal electroretinograms for the diagnosis and management of disorders of the anterior visual pathway
spellingShingle Pattern-reversal electroretinograms for the diagnosis and management of disorders of the anterior visual pathway
Hokazono,Kenzo
Electroretinography/methods
Optic nerve injuries
Retina/physiopathology
Optic nerve diseases/diagnosis
Pattern recognition, visual
Vision Disorders/diagnosis
Visual Pathways/pathology
title_short Pattern-reversal electroretinograms for the diagnosis and management of disorders of the anterior visual pathway
title_full Pattern-reversal electroretinograms for the diagnosis and management of disorders of the anterior visual pathway
title_fullStr Pattern-reversal electroretinograms for the diagnosis and management of disorders of the anterior visual pathway
title_full_unstemmed Pattern-reversal electroretinograms for the diagnosis and management of disorders of the anterior visual pathway
title_sort Pattern-reversal electroretinograms for the diagnosis and management of disorders of the anterior visual pathway
author Hokazono,Kenzo
author_facet Hokazono,Kenzo
Oyamada,Maria Kiyoko
Monteiro,Mário Luiz Ribeiro
author_role author
author2 Oyamada,Maria Kiyoko
Monteiro,Mário Luiz Ribeiro
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hokazono,Kenzo
Oyamada,Maria Kiyoko
Monteiro,Mário Luiz Ribeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Electroretinography/methods
Optic nerve injuries
Retina/physiopathology
Optic nerve diseases/diagnosis
Pattern recognition, visual
Vision Disorders/diagnosis
Visual Pathways/pathology
topic Electroretinography/methods
Optic nerve injuries
Retina/physiopathology
Optic nerve diseases/diagnosis
Pattern recognition, visual
Vision Disorders/diagnosis
Visual Pathways/pathology
description The pattern electroretinogram is an electrophysiological test that assesses the function of inner retinal layers, particularly the ganglion cells layer of retina, using a reversing checkerboard or grating pattern that produces no change in average luminance over time. The normal pattern electroretinogram is composed of a proeminent positive component (P50) and a large later negative component (N95). Since structural damage that compromises the retinal ganglion cell layer can lead to pattern electroretinogram changes, particularly in the N95 amplitude, the test can be useful in the treatment of a number of anterior visual pathway diseases. In this article, we review the methods for recording pattern electroretinogram and its usefulness in the diagnosis and management of diseases including inflammatory, hereditary, ischemic and compressive lesions of the anterior visual pathway.
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