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Br J Ophthalmol 89:1620-1626 doi:10.1136/bjo.2005.071357
  • Clinical science
    • Extended reports

Unilateral electronegative ERG of non-vascular aetiology

Table 4

 ERG and clinical follow up

Case No of ERGs* ERG changes Clinical changes since initial ERG
*The period between first and last ERGs are shown as months in parentheses. VA, Snellen visual acuity.
1 3 (50) Stable Sudden loss of colour vision in RE 6 years later.
2 1 Not available
3 3 (63) Stable VA fell from 6/12 to 6/36 over 5 years. Developed transient episodes of loss of vision. Fundus remains normal
4 9 (69) See text
5 3 (22) Mild deterioration in cone ERGs and PERG Mild deterioration in colour contrast sensitivity over 2 years
6 1 Persistent inflammation, sudden reduction in VA LE from 6/12 to 6/36 after 1 year associated with episode of vitritis without CMO. Vitritis settled with steroids but VA unchanged 1 year later
7 2 (10) See text
8 5 (24) Stable Right lens opacity developed over 5 years, otherwise stable
9 1 Stable since last tested 3 years ago
10 8 (67) See text
11 2 (10) Stable Stable over 10 months
12 1

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