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For example, Ventura and colleagues conducted a study of 84 patients with suspected glaucoma and found a disproportionate reduction in PERG amplitude compared to RNFL thickness, supporting the concept that retinal ganglion cell dysfunction might precede permanent structural and functional changes [ 27].
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