Electrophoretic
Electrophoretic: Pertaining to electrophoresis, the separation of molecules according to their size and electrical charge by applying an electric current to them.
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- Electrophysiologic retinal testing
Electrophysiologic retinal testing: Testing done to diagnose specific disorders of the retina, including inherited retinal diseases, the effects of toxic drug exposure on the retina, and the presence of foreign bodies within the eye. The most commonly performed electrophysiologic test is the electroretinogram (ERG). Other electrophysiologic tests include electro-oculography (EOG), visual evoked response (VER), dark […]
- Electrophysiologic study of the heart
Electrophysiologic study of the heart: A test of the electrical conduction system of the heart (the system that generates the heart beat). Electrophysiologic study (EPS) of the heart is done by threading thin plastic tubes (catheters) into a vein where the leg connects to the abdomen. A local anesthetic is given as well as a […]
- Electrophysiologic testing of the retina
Electrophysiologic testing of the retina: See: Electrophysiologic retinal testing .
- Electrophysiology
Electrophysiology: The biomedical field dealing with the study of electric activity in the body. Electrophysiology includes the study of the production of electrical activity and the effects of that electrical activity on the body. See, for example: Electrophysiologic retinal testing ; and Electrophysiologic study of the heart.
- Electroretinogram
Electroretinogram: Abbreviated ERG. An electroretinographic recording. See: Electroretinography.