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Oguchi disease

Known as: NIGHT BLINDNESS, CONGENITAL STATIONARY, OGUCHI TYPE 1, Oguchi's disease, Hereditary night blindness 
National Institutes of Health

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2005
2005
Wahrend in der neueren Zeit die Pathologie der lipoiden Substanzen dureh die Anstrengungen yon vielen Pathologen, unter anderen… 
1996
1996
The replacement of Gly90 by Asp in human rhodopsin causes congenital night blindness. It has been suggested that the molecular… 
Review
1989
Review
1989
• We report the ophthalmological findings of a 6-year-old boy who has features of both Aland Island eye disease (also called… 
1980
1980
Juvenile nephronophthisis and medullary cystic diseases are inherited kidney disorders leading to end stage uremia. As these… 
1973
1973
Since 1952, when Schubert & Bornschein published the electroretinographic results of a subject with congenital night blindness… 
1971
1971
Poor dark adaptation is a not uncommon symptom and may occur in a wide variety of diseases but its occurrence in one eye only is… 
1966
1966
It was shown preciously that the physiological basis of congenital night blindness probably involves a defect in neural… 
1961
1961
Introduction In 1931, Chuta Oguchi 1 produced experimental retinitis proliferans in the eyes of rabbits by intravitreal injection… 
Highly Cited
1957
Highly Cited
1957
In the analysis of the human electroretinogram, the study of subjects with congenital night blindness and total color blindness… 
1955
1955
An extinguished electroretinogram in cases of retinitis pigmentosa has been demonstrated by Prof. G. Karpe, of Sweden. Lorrin A…