An electrophysiological biomarker for the classification of cataract-reversal patients: A case-control study

Volume: 27, Pages: 100559 - 100559
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
Untreated congenital blindness through cataracts leads to lasting visual brain system changes, including substantial alterations of extrastriate visual areas. Consequently, late-treated individuals (> 5 months of age) with dense congenital bilateral cataracts (CC) exhibit poorer visual function recovery compared to individuals with bilateral developmental cataracts (DC). Reliable methods to differentiate between patients with congenital and...
Paper Details
Title
An electrophysiological biomarker for the classification of cataract-reversal patients: A case-control study
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
27
Pages
100559 - 100559
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