Although hypoxia plays a key role in the pathophysiology of many common and well studied retinal diseases, little is known about the effects of high-altitude hypoxia on retinal function. The aim of the present study was to assess retinal function during exposure to high-altitude hypoxia using electroretinography (ERG). This work is related to the Tübingen High Altitude Ophthalmology (THAO) study. Electroretinography was performed in 14 subjects in Tübingen, Germany (341 m) and at high altitude at La Capanna Regina Margherita, Italy (4,559 m) using an extended protocol to assess functional integrity of various retinal layers. To place findings in the context of acute mountain sickness, correlations between ERG measurements and oxygen saturat...
This study aimed to quantify the pupillary light reaction during high altitude exposure using the st...
High altitude retinopathy(HAR)is the pathological changes of retina and optic caused by hypobaric hy...
Cardio-pulmonary and physical endurance aspects of high altitude problems have been studied well but...
AbstractAs impaired S-cone function has been reported psychophysically this study assessed S-cone fu...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to quantify structural and functional changes at the macula during acut...
Little is known about the ocular and cerebral blood flow during exposure to increasingly hypoxic con...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>This study aimed to quantify structural and functional changes at the mac...
Background This study aimed to quantify structural and functional changes at the macula during acute...
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to quantify changes of the optic nerve head (ONH) during exposure to hig...
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to quantify changes of the optic nerve head (ONH) during exposure to hig...
BACKGROUND: Retinal hemorrhages have been described as a component of high altitude retinopathy (HAR...
Background: Retinal hemorrhages have been described as a component of high altitude retinopathy (HAR...
<p>A) Intraindividual changes (expressed as differences: baseline-altitude) of best corrected visual...
Retinal hemorrhages have been described as a component of high altitude retinopathy (HAR) in associa...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated neuroretinal activity under normoxic and hypoxic conditions with ...
This study aimed to quantify the pupillary light reaction during high altitude exposure using the st...
High altitude retinopathy(HAR)is the pathological changes of retina and optic caused by hypobaric hy...
Cardio-pulmonary and physical endurance aspects of high altitude problems have been studied well but...
AbstractAs impaired S-cone function has been reported psychophysically this study assessed S-cone fu...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to quantify structural and functional changes at the macula during acut...
Little is known about the ocular and cerebral blood flow during exposure to increasingly hypoxic con...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>This study aimed to quantify structural and functional changes at the mac...
Background This study aimed to quantify structural and functional changes at the macula during acute...
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to quantify changes of the optic nerve head (ONH) during exposure to hig...
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to quantify changes of the optic nerve head (ONH) during exposure to hig...
BACKGROUND: Retinal hemorrhages have been described as a component of high altitude retinopathy (HAR...
Background: Retinal hemorrhages have been described as a component of high altitude retinopathy (HAR...
<p>A) Intraindividual changes (expressed as differences: baseline-altitude) of best corrected visual...
Retinal hemorrhages have been described as a component of high altitude retinopathy (HAR) in associa...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated neuroretinal activity under normoxic and hypoxic conditions with ...
This study aimed to quantify the pupillary light reaction during high altitude exposure using the st...
High altitude retinopathy(HAR)is the pathological changes of retina and optic caused by hypobaric hy...
Cardio-pulmonary and physical endurance aspects of high altitude problems have been studied well but...