Macular electroretinogram as a function of age of subjects |
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Authors: | B. Bagolini V. Porciatti B. Falsini G. Scalia M. Neroni G. Moretti |
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Affiliation: | (1) Eye Clinic, Catholic University, Rome, Italy;(2) Institute of Neurophysiology, CNR, Pisa, Italy;(3) Biomedical Engineering Laboratories, National Health Institute, Rome, Italy;(4) Department of Ophthalmology, General Hospital, S. Giovanni Rotondo, Italy |
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Abstract: | Macular and paramacular electroretinograms in response to two adjacent checks (6 deg/side), alternating at constant mean luminance, were recorded in 34 normal subjects ranging in age from 16 to 74 years. The macular electroretinogram declines progressively in amplitude with age (R = –0.42; P = 0.013). The amplitude ratio between macular and paramacular responses tends to be independent of age (R = -0.21; P = 0.22).Age-related changes in the macular electroretinogram shown in our study are consistent with previous anatomical and functional studies, which indicate a deterioration of photoreceptors beyond 20 years of age. These results suggest a possible use of this technique for future studies on macular degeneration. |
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Keywords: | age macular electroretinogram standard techniques |
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