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Comparative Study
. 1986 Jan 15;61(3-4):335-41.
doi: 10.1007/BF00142361.

Pattern ERG and glaucomatous visual field defects

Comparative Study

Pattern ERG and glaucomatous visual field defects

T J van den Berg et al. Doc Ophthalmol. .

Abstract

In the past five years numerous reports have suggested that ganglion cell function can be tested by means of a specialized form of electroretinography, the so-called pattern electroretinogram (PERG). Because of the important potentials of a ganglion cell test for clinical use this technique has been applied by several investigators to patients with (presumed) ganglion cell dysfunction, especially glaucoma. On grounds of principle we had reason to question whether the reported positive results should be attributed to ganglion cell dysfunction or to other factors such as optical disturbances. We investigated in this study the PERG as a function of visual field loss in glaucoma patients with careful control of optical factors. We did not find changes in PERG as a function of field loss. So either field loss is not related to the mass behaviour of ganglion cells, or ganglion cells are not the prime basis of the PERG. We believe the latter to be true.

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