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Effect of zinc on the visual sensitivity of the bullfrog's eye

Kim HJ, Kim YY, Kim SY

There is a high concentration of zinc in ocular tissue, especially the retinachoroids, and the presence of physiological levels of zinc in these tissues seems essential for their normal function....
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The Effects of Alcohol on Visual Evoked Potential and Multifocal Electroretinography

Kim JT, Yun CM, Kim SW, Oh J, Huh K

The aim of this study was to investigate the acute effects of ethanol administration on pattern-reversal visual evoked potential (VEP) and multifocal electroretinography (mfERG). Fifteen healthy subjects with no ocular...
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The electroretinogram sensitivity in patients with diabetes

Chung NH, Kim SH, Kwak MS

Electroretinograms (ERGs) were measured in 65 patients with diabetes and 10 control subjects. The single flash ERGs were recorded as a function of the stimulus intensity. A Naka-Rushton-type function was...
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Quantitative analysis of changes of automated perimetric thresholds after pupillary dilation and induced myopia in normal subjects

Park HJ, Youn DH

We quantitatively analyzed the changes of the (retinal) threshold sensitivities between normal status and dilated emmetropic status, and between dilated emmetropic status and -1.0D induced myopic status. Three consecutive visual...
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Two cases of orbital infarction syndrome

Yang SW, Kim SY, Chung J, Kim KB

Orbital infarction syndrome is defined as ischemia of all intraorbital and intraocular structures. It is a rare disease caused by rich anastomotic vascularization of the orbit. It can occur secondary...
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