
The paper describes the current types of electroretinography, the origin of electric retinal activity and its role in the diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and monitoring of retinal diseases of various origin. It presents the electroretinographic symptoms typical of pathology of the retinal cone and rod system in some hereditary diseases whose genes have been mapped and cloned to date and whose pathogenesis specified. The current concepts of retinal remodeling in its dystrophic changes are produced and emphasis is laid on the necessity of using the progress of vision biology and physiology in ophthalmological practice.
Diagnosis, Differential, Retinal Diseases, Electroretinography, Humans, Retina
Diagnosis, Differential, Retinal Diseases, Electroretinography, Humans, Retina
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