1. The electroretinogram in diabetic retionopathy: a cinical study and critical survey;Gjotterberg, M.;Acta Ophthalmol (Kbh); the patient for whom we have results in both eyes,1974
2. Neural function of the Even if the patients are judged on the severest diabetic retina after argon laser photocoagulation assessed criteria, which make no allowance for age variation, only three of group IV could be considered normal, electroretinographically;Perleman, I.; Gdal-on, M.; Miller, B.; Zonis, S.;BrJ Ophthalmol,1985
3. Electroretinographic study of diabetics: preliminary report;Simonsen, S.E.;Acta Ophthalmol (Kbh),1965
4. Electroretinographic oscillatory potentials predict progression of diabetic retinoindividual, even if the decrease was not so gross as pathy;Bresnick, G.H.; Korth, K.; Groo, A.; Palta, M.;Arch Ophthalmol; 102: 1307-11. appears in Table 1. Some of the individuals in group IV may have benefitted from immediate surgical intervention, but in no case was it mandatory, and therefore it is likely that, in some cases at least,1984
5. Differences between the focal and pattern electroretinogram in man;Arden, G.B.; Vaegan;J Physiol (Lond),1982