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- W2100979221 abstract "LECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL tests should E be considered an extension of the ophthalmic evaluation and, as such, are important diagnostic tools for the clinical ophthalmologist. Most practicing ophthalmologists will never actually perform these tests themselves, but should know when they are to be used, what type of information is obtained, and generally how the information is interpreted. Many articles and technical references exist for those doing the tests, many with detailed descriptions of each electrophysiological test, and the world of electrophysiology literature describes much research that still has undetermined clinical application. Our aim is to present a practical overview of visual electrophysiology, emphasizing patient selection, and the use of test reports in clinical decision-making. For more technical details about visual electrophysiology, the interested reader is referred to recent publication^.'-^" @default.
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- W2100979221 title "Electrophysiological Evaluation of Children with Visual Impairment" @default.
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