S-cone electroretinogram to Ganzfeld stimuli in patients with retinitis pigmentosa
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Documenta Ophthalmologica
- Vol. 99 (2) , 183-189
- https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1002730625683
Abstract
Cone electroretinograms (ERGs) elicited by different chromatic stimuli were recorded from patients with typical retinitis pigmentosa (RP) younger than 50 years of age. Ganzfeld color flashes on a bright white background illumination were used to elicit short-wavelength-sensitive (S-), and mixed long- (L-) and middle- (M-) wavelength-sensitive cone ERGs. Three patients with dominant inheritance, 22 patients with non-dominant inheritance, and 27 age-similar normal subjects were compared. Although the b-wave amplitudes of both the S- and L,M-cone ERGs were reduced in the RP patients, the S-cones were reduced to a greater degree than the L,M-cones. No significant difference in the S-cone reduction was observed between patients with dominant inheritance and those with non-dominant inheritance. The selective reduction of the S-cone system, reported previously in psychophysical studies, may be attributable not only to the macular region but also to the entire retina.Keywords
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