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Number of items: 9.
Journal Article
Feigl, Beatrix, Eckhardt, Martin, Bergloff, Jutta, & Faulborn, Jurgen (1999) Frequency doubling perimetry: A screening method? [in German]. Spektrum der Augenheilkunde, 13, p. 6.
Haas, Anton, Walzl, Manfred, Jesenik, Friedrich, Walzl, Berengaria, Berhold, Andrea, Bergloff, Jutta, et al. (1997) Application of HELP in nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy: A prospective, randomized, controlled study. Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 235(1), pp. 14-19.
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9Feigl, Beatrix, Haas, Anton, Bergloff, Jutta, Jesenik, Friedrich, Kole, W., & Kapeller, P. (1997) The Susac Syndrome - a case report [in German]. Spektrum der Augenheilkunde, 11, pp. 106-109.
Gasser, Robert, Wendelin, Ilse, Reisinger, Emil, Bergloff, Jutta, Feigl, Beatrix, Schafhalter, Ingeborg, et al. (1995) Roxithromycin in the treatment of lyme disease-update and perspectives. Infection, 23(S1), S39-S43.
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3Bergloff, Jutta, Gasser, Robert, & Feigl, Beatrix (1994) Ophthalmic manifestations in Lyme borreliosis. A review. Journal Of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 14(1), pp. 15-20.
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19Faschinger, Christoph, Feigl, Beatrix, & Bergloff, Jutta (1993) Concentric visual fields and visual evoked potentials [in German]. Ophthalmos, pp. 18-19.
Conference Paper
Feigl, Beatrix, Haas, Anton, Bergloff, Jutta, & Jesenik, Friedrich (1996) The Susac syndrome - a case report [in German]. In Annual meeting of the Austrian Society of Ophthalmology (OEOG), Graz, Austria.
Bergloff, Jutta, Feigl, Beatrix, Ranner, G., & Gasser, Robert (1994) Lyme borreliosis versus multiple sclerosis. A diagnostic problem - Kasuistik. [in German]. In Annual meeting of the Austrian Society of Ophthalmology (OEOG), Vienna, Austria.
Bergloff, Jutta, Feigl, Beatrix, & Ehall, B. (1994) Visual field loss in tumours of the anterior visual tract [in German]. In Annual meeting of the Austrian Society of Ophthalmology (OEOG), Vienna, Austria.
