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Volume 104, Number 2, March 2002

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The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Longitudinal ERG study of children on vigabatrin
pp. 133-149(17)
Authors: Westall C.A.; Logan W.J.; Smith K.; Buncic J.R.; Panton C.M.; Abdolell M.

Visual field constriction and electrophysiological changes associated with vigabatrin
pp. 151-170(20)
Authors: Besch D.; Kurtenbach A.; Apfelstedt-Sylla E.; Sadowski B.; Dennig D.; Asenbauer C.; Zrenner E.; Schiefer U.

Vigabatrin and retinal changes
pp. 171-180(10)
Authors: Jensen H.; Sjö O.; Uldall P.; Gram L.

Visual field and electrophysiological abnormalities due to vigabatrin
pp. 181-188(8)
Authors: van der Torren K.; Graniewski-Wijnands H.S.; Polak B.C.P.

Electro-ophthalmological recovery after withdrawal from vigabatrin
pp. 189-194(6)
Authors: Graniewski-Wijnands H.S.; Torren K.v.d.

The effects of vigabatrin on electrophysiology and visual fields in epileptics: a controlled study with a discussion of possible mechanisms
pp. 195-212(18)
Authors: Comaish I.F.; Gorman C.; Brimlow G.M.; Barber C.; Orr G.M.; Galloway N.R.

Vigabatrin; its effect on the electrophysiology of vision
pp. 213-229(17)
Authors: Harding G.F.A.; Robertson K.; Spencer E.L.; Holliday I.

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