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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021)

October 2022

Visual Evoked Potential Recording in a Fatigued and Drowsy Patient under Anti-Seizure Medicine Treatment

  • Seyed Mohammad Masoud Shushtarian
  • Reza Pour Mazar
  • Shahed Fadaeifard

Journal of Ophthalmic and Optometric Sciences, Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021), 19 October 2022 , Page 67-70
https://doi.org/10.22037/joos.v5i1.38508 Published: 2021-01-02

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Abstract

The visual evoked potential is an electrophysiological technique to screen visual pathway disturbances. A quite fatigued and drowsy patient due to anti-epileptic drug therapy suffering from diplopia was tested for visual evoked potential with pattern reversal stimulation. The result was not reliable; thus, flash stimulation was applied. The optimal result was obtained considering both types of stimulations.

Keywords:
  • Visual Evoked Potential
  • Seizure
  • Anti-Seizure Drugs
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Shushtarian, S. M. M., Pour Mazar, R. ., & Fadaeifard, S. . (2021). Visual Evoked Potential Recording in a Fatigued and Drowsy Patient under Anti-Seizure Medicine Treatment. Journal of Ophthalmic and Optometric Sciences, 5(1), 67–70. https://doi.org/10.22037/joos.v5i1.38508
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