A modified silent substitution electroretinography protocol to separate photoreceptor subclass function in lightly sedated dogs.
E N WiseM L FosterJ KremersFreya M MowatPublished in: Veterinary ophthalmology (2020)
We present a clinically applicable method to consistently isolate rod and cone subclass function in sedated dogs. This may allow detailed evaluation of photoreceptor function in clinical patients with rod or cone subclass deficits without the need for general anesthesia or protracted adaptation times.
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