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Selective reduction of the S cone electroretinogram in diabetes.
  1. S Yamamoto,
  2. M Kamiyama,
  3. K Nitta,
  4. T Yamada and
  5. S Hayasaka
  1. Department of Ophthalmology, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Japan.

    Abstract

    AIMS: To determine whether the short wavelength sensitive (S) cone electroretinogram (ERG) is selectively altered in diabetic patients with and without retinopathy. METHODS: Ganzfeld spectral flashes in the presence of bright white background illumination were used to elicit S cone ERGs is 15 non-retinopathic diabetics, 16 background retinopathic diabetics, and 16 age matched normal controls. RESULTS: The amplitude of the S cone ERG b-wave was significantly reduced in both non-retinopathic and retinopathic diabetics. An action spectrum based on equal response criteria revealed a selective loss of S cone sensitivity in diabetics. However, no significant difference was observed in the long and middle wavelength sensitive cone ERG. CONCLUSIONS: Diabetic patients showed selective reduction of the S cone ERG, which is thought to reflect changes in the outer retina.

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