Kremers Jan
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2015 – 2024
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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Summation of Temporal L-Cone- and M-Cone-Contrast in the Magno- and Parvocellular Retino-Geniculate Systems in Glaucoma.
Unaltered phase angles between L- and M-cone inputs in glaucoma indicated intact temporal processing. Only in the M-pathway, contrast sensitivity deviations were closely related to diagnosis group, MD, and RNFL thickness, indicating M-pathway involvement.
Chromatic visual evoked potentials: A review of physiology, methods and clinical applications.
We thereafter describe the expected maturation of the cVEP, followed by reviewing their application in several disorders: congenital colour vision deficiencies, retinal disease, glaucoma, optic nerve and neurological disorders, diabetes, amblyopia and dyslexia.
Responses of Postreceptoral Pathways Elicited by L- and M-Cone Isolating ON- and OFF-Electroretinograms in Glaucoma Patients.
The ERGs to 70° cone isolating sawtooth stimuli reflect cone opponency.
Pattern electroretinogram, blue-yellow visual evoked potentials and the risk of developing visual field defects in glaucoma suspects: a longitudinal "survival" analysis with a very long follow-up.
PERG helps to estimate glaucoma suspects' risk for visual field defects.
Comparison of frequency doubling and flicker defined form perimetry in early glaucoma.
FDF and FDT stimulations can be used to detect patients with early glaucoma. Combined consideration of RNFL thickness and results from one of these perimetric tests can increase the total number of detected patients.
Flicker-defined form perimetry in glaucoma patients.
The FDF stimulus was able to detect beginning glaucoma damage. Patients with SAP-MD values exceeding 5 dB should be monitored with conventional perimetry because of its larger dynamic range.