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  • Schlüsselwörter Augeninnendruck  (1)
  • Stargardt's disease  (1)
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    Der Ophthalmologe 97 (2000), S. 788-791 
    ISSN: 1433-0423
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Augeninnendruck ; Tonometer ; Kaninchen ; Keywords Intraocular pressure ; Tonometer ; Rabbits
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Purpose. To assess use of the tonometer ProTon for measuring intraocular pressure in rabbits. Materials and methods. Eleven chinchilla-bastard rabbits were measured under standardized conditions with the applanation tonometer ProTon for 62±15 days. One rabbit was excluded because of intensively defensive reactions. Results. Intraocular pressure in the ten rabbits was 12.15±3.63 mmHg in the right eye and 12.11±3.52 mmHg in the left eye. Conclusion. Intraocular pressure can be measured reliably over a long period with the applanation tonometer ProTon. It is therefore suitable for determining intraocular pressure in experimentally induced glaucoma in rabbits.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Fragestellung. Untersuchung des lageunabhängigen Applanationstonometers ProTon im Tiermodell. Material und Methoden. Elf Chinchilla-Bastard-Kaninchen wurden unter standardisierten Bedingungen über einen Zeitraum von 62±15 Tagen mit dem ProTon-Applanationstonometer (Fa. Tomey, Deutschland) untersucht. Ergebnisse. An 10 Kaninchen wurden am rechten Auge ein Augeninnendruck von 12,15±3,63 mmHg und am linken Auge ein Augeninnendruck von 12,11±3,52 mmHg gemessen. Ein Kaninchen musste wegen massiver Abwehrreaktionen ausgeschlossen werden. Diskussion. Mit dem Applanationstonometer ProTon konnten über einen längeren Zeitverlauf hinweg zuverlässige Augeninnendruckwerte erhoben werden. Damit eignet es sich zur Druckmessung bei experimentell induzierten Glaukomen bei Kaninchen.
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    Springer
    Documenta ophthalmologica 62 (1986), S. 5-12 
    ISSN: 1573-2622
    Keywords: central areolar choroidal dystrophy ; cone-cone interaction ; EOG ; ERG ; retinal degeneration ; spectral sensitivity ; Stargardt's disease ; transient tritanopia ; vitelliform macular degeneration
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Spectral sensitivity functions and the transient decrease of sensitivity to short wavelengths after the offset of yellow light (transient tritanopia) were measured by increment threshold techniques in patients suffering from hereditary macular degenerations. Color vision defects were determined by arrangement tests and the anomaloscope. Central areolar choroidal dystrophy was found to produce a mild protan defect and to reduce foveal spectral sensitivity throughout the visible spectrum by a factor of 100; it also abolishes transient tritanopia. Electroretinogram (ERG) was normal, electrooculogram (EOG) subnormal. Stargardt's disease, despite numerous fluorescent macular spots, does not abolish transient tritanopia nor does it reduce spectral sensitivity, although scotopic matches were performed on the Nagel anomaloscope. Only in severe, advanced cases was transient tritanopia reduced and spectral sensitivity found to follow the absorption spectrum of rods. Routine ERGs and EOGs were normal. Vitelliform macular degeneration, despite the ophthalmoscopically pronounced dystrophic macula, produced only very small changes in spectral sensitivity and transient tritanopia, although a widened matching range on the Nagel anomaloscope and electrophysiological abnormalities were found. Apparently damage of the retinal circuit which connects long and short wavelength-sensitive cones, caused by hereditary conditions, is different from that caused by retinotoxic drugs.
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