The pattern electroretinogram (PERG) in ocular hypertension and glaucoma
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Moorfields Eye Hospital, London.
Studies of normal subjects and of patients with optic nerve disorders
suggest that one of the components of the pattern electroretinogram (PERG),
the second negative wave, is related to optic nerve function and appears to
be diminished even when the condition is relatively mild, with little
alteration of visual acuity. It is known that significant loss of nerve
fibers may occur prior to the development of visual field loss. We have
investigated the PERGs of a group of subjects with early glaucoma and
ocular hypertension, comparing them with normal subjects, and have found a
selective reduction in the second negative wave in patients with evidence
of optic nerve dysfunction. The PERG may prove helpful in discriminating
those patients with ocular hypertension who are destined to develop visual
field loss unless medical or surgical therapy were to be employed.
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