Test-retest variability of multifocal electroretinography in normal volunteers and short-term variability in hydroxychloroquine users
David J Browning,1 Chong Lee2 1Charlotte Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Associates, 2University of North Carolina – Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA Purpose: To determine measurement variability of N1P1 amplitudes and the R1/R2 ratio in normal subjects and hydroxychloroquine users without retin...
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Main Authors: | Browning DJ, Lee C |
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Dove Medical Press
2014
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