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. 1980 Jun;43(6):550–551. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.43.6.550

A comparison of flight of colours with visually evoked responses in patients with multiple sclerosis.

S Swart, P Millac
PMCID: PMC490599  PMID: 7205299

Abstract

The flight of colours test was performed in a series of patients with multiple sclerosis. Visually evoked responses were then measured in the same patients. The two tests were found to be comparable in their ability to detect disturbance in the visual system.

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