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Electrophysiologic testing techniques for children
โ Scribed by Anne B. Fulton; E. Eugenie Hartmann; Ronald M. Hansen
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 672 KB
- Volume
- 71
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0012-4486
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โฆ Synopsis
This practical article for clinical electrophysiologists discusses the evaluation of infant and child patients' visual systems using eleetroretinographic (ERG), electrooculographic (EOG), and visually evoked potential (VEP) techniques. These techniques not only help to secure specific diagnoses, but by systematic assessment of function along the visual pathways can also localize dysfunction underlying visual deficits of pediatric patients. Among children, development as well as disease can affect electrophysiological paramenters. Therefore diagnosis of normal or abnormal depends critically on an adequate description of normal responses for age.
Procedures that the authors have found feasible, reliable, and valid are summarized. Standardization of pediatric testing appears to be an important next step. The power of ERG, EOG and VEP recordings to demonstrate the neurophysiological basis for pediatric visual impairment is predicted to stimulate further research in this area.
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