electroretinograph

electroretinograph
electroretinographic /i lek'troh ret'n euh graf"ik/, adj.electroretinographically, adv.electroretinography /i lek'troh ret'n og"reuh fee/, n.
/i lek'troh ret"n euh graf', -grahf'/, n. Ophthalm.
an instrument that measures the electrical response of the retina to light stimulation.
[1960-65; ELECTRO- + RETINO- + -GRAPH]

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