Macular function assessed by microperimetry in patients with enhanced S-cone syndrome.
PURPOSE: Enhanced S-cone syndrome (ESCS), also known as Goldmann-Favre syndrome, is a progressive retinal degeneration that frequently presents with night blindness and nummular pigment clumping around the vascular arcades and is caused by recessive mutations in the photoreceptor-specific NR2E3 tran...
Main Authors: | Sohn, E, Chen, F, Rubin, G, Moore, A, Webster, A, Maclaren, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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