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Retinal Sensitivity Loss and Beyond in <i>KCNV2</i>-Related Retinopathy: The First Genetically Confirmed Case in Türkiye. [PDF]

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A New Color Vision Test to Differentiate Congenital and Acquired Color Vision Defects

Ophthalmology, 2007
To investigate the efficacy of a novel computer-controlled color test for the differentiation of congenital and acquired color vision deficiency.Observational cross-sectional study.Thirty-one patients with congenital color vision deficiency and 134 patients with acquired color vision deficiency with a Snellen visual acuity better than 20/30 underwent ...
Young Joo Shin   +2 more
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Color Vision Defects in Early Diabetic Retinopathy

JAMA Ophthalmology, 1986
Four color vision tests were used to assess color vision in 51 insulin-dependent diabetic patients and 41 normal controls. Right and left eyes of diabetic patients, selected because they had minimal retinopathy, had significantly more color vision defects than controls on Lanthony desaturated D-15, Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue, and chromagraph tests. The
M S Roy, R D Gunkel, Marvin J Podgor
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Color-Vision Defects in American School Children

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1964
A study of color-vision using Ishihara plates and the pseudoisochromatic plates designed by Hardy, Rand, and Rittler (HRR) was made of 10,341 students in all grades in an American school district. The tests were compared and the Ishihara plates were found more accurate for detecting defects, and the HRR more apt to give problems in interpreting results
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