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Arch Neurol Chicago · Apr 1982
Case ReportsOphthalmoscopy of the retinal nerve fiber layer. Use in detection of neurologic disease.
- N M Newman, P E Tornambe, and J J Corbett.
- Arch Neurol Chicago. 1982 Apr 1;39(4):226-33.
AbstractOphthalmoscopic examination of the retinal nerve fiber layer may demonstrate changes associated with a variety of diseases. These alterations are of four general types: slit or rake defects, sector atrophy, diffuse atrophy, and density changes in the nerve fibers themselves. With practice and the use of a bright source of "red-free" light, recognition of these alterations provides a bedside tool for evaluation of te anterior visual pathways.
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