The human retina is not fully developed at birth. Several anatomic changes occur postnatally in the developing retina including an increase in cone density and elongation of photoreceptor outer-segments. The functional changes that occur in the retina with maturation during the fi rst year of life can be evaluated with full-fi eld electroretinogram, which represents the summed activity of the distal retina in response to light. Functional maturation of the retina is addressed in preterm infants assessed by electroretinography.La rétine humaine n est pas entièrement développée à la naissance. Plusieurs changements anatomiques ne se déroulent qu´après la naissance, y compris une augmentation de la densité des cônes et l élongation du segment ...
Purpose: To assess whether infantile visual deprivation induced by developmental cataract may influe...
Purpose: Investigate the function of the central retina in subjects with a history of retinopathy of...
The environment of very preterm infant (VPI) greatly differs from intrauterine environment and contr...
La rétine humaine nest pas entièrement développée à la naissance. Plusieurs changements anatomiques ...
Anne Moskowitz, Ronald M Hansen , Anne B Fulton Department of Ophthalmology, Boston Children's H...
Retinopathy of prematurity(ROP)is an important cause of infant blindness and visual impairment in th...
Purpose. To provide an overview of some of our electroretinographic (ERG) and psychophysical studies...
Background: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a disease affecting the formation of retinal blood v...
Catedra Oftalmologie USMF “Nicolae Testemiţanu”The anatomico-physiological development of the eye is...
There are a number of scanning electron microscopic (SEM) studies on retinal photoreceptors of verte...
The purpose of this study was to determine electroretinographic parameters according to the standard...
Preterm birth may lead to complications during the neonatal period that can cause visual dysfunction...
Maturation of the electroretinogram (ERG) reflects retinal development. Serial ERGs recorded from a ...
Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is the leading cause of blindness in pediatric patients. It is a mu...
Objectives: To establish normal development of rod electroretinograms in preterm infants and to as...
Purpose: To assess whether infantile visual deprivation induced by developmental cataract may influe...
Purpose: Investigate the function of the central retina in subjects with a history of retinopathy of...
The environment of very preterm infant (VPI) greatly differs from intrauterine environment and contr...
La rétine humaine nest pas entièrement développée à la naissance. Plusieurs changements anatomiques ...
Anne Moskowitz, Ronald M Hansen , Anne B Fulton Department of Ophthalmology, Boston Children's H...
Retinopathy of prematurity(ROP)is an important cause of infant blindness and visual impairment in th...
Purpose. To provide an overview of some of our electroretinographic (ERG) and psychophysical studies...
Background: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a disease affecting the formation of retinal blood v...
Catedra Oftalmologie USMF “Nicolae Testemiţanu”The anatomico-physiological development of the eye is...
There are a number of scanning electron microscopic (SEM) studies on retinal photoreceptors of verte...
The purpose of this study was to determine electroretinographic parameters according to the standard...
Preterm birth may lead to complications during the neonatal period that can cause visual dysfunction...
Maturation of the electroretinogram (ERG) reflects retinal development. Serial ERGs recorded from a ...
Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is the leading cause of blindness in pediatric patients. It is a mu...
Objectives: To establish normal development of rod electroretinograms in preterm infants and to as...
Purpose: To assess whether infantile visual deprivation induced by developmental cataract may influe...
Purpose: Investigate the function of the central retina in subjects with a history of retinopathy of...
The environment of very preterm infant (VPI) greatly differs from intrauterine environment and contr...