Hamilton et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Multi-centre variability of ISCEV standard ERGs in two normal adultsHamilton et al., 2015
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- Hamilton R
- Al Abdlseaed A
- Healey J
- Neveu M
- Brown L
- Keating D
- McBain V
- Sculfor D
- Thompson D
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- Publication venue
- Documenta Ophthalmologica
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Background The reproducibility of an individual's full-field ERG between centres has not previously been investigated. Methods ERGs were recorded using both silver thread and skin electrodes from the same two normal adult subjects at 15 UK centres using routine …
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