Melphalan toxicity following treatment of retinoblastoma identified by pattern electroretinogram.
Alkiviades LiasisManuel Paez-EscamillaJessi GruszewskiArun D SinghKen K NischalPublished in: Ophthalmic genetics (2022)
Our case report demonstrates that pERG rather than fERG should be used to monitor baseline macular function and potential toxicity in children undergoing chemotherapy for retinoblastoma using skin electrodes when corneal electrodes are not tolerated.
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- case report
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