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Color vision defects in adrenomyeloneuropathy.

American journal of human genetics, 1989
The relationship between abnormal color vision and adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN) was investigated in 27 AMN patients and 31 age-matched controls by using the Farnsworth-Munsell 100 Hue test. Twelve (44%) of 27 patients showed test scores significantly above normal. The axes of bipolarity determined by the testing differed widely between the patients with
G H, Sack, M B, Raven, H W, Moser
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TESTS OF DEFECTIVE COLOR VISION

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1948
"COLOR," in the past ten years, has occupied with increasing intensity the minds of physicists and physiologists, as well as the military forces of the land, sea and air and industrial managements, in the effort to clear up its mysteries and to apply the knowledge obtained to useful ends.
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Acquired Color Vision Defects

1972
Acquired defects of color vision are common. Their frequency, however, is not generally appreciated. Like all functions of the eye, color vision is influenced by many diseases, congenital abnormalities and even physiological processes such as aging.
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Color-Vision Defects in American School Children

JAMA, 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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Color-Vision Defects in Alcoholism

Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1971
J W, Smith, G A, Brinton
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Color vision defects in retinitis pigmentosa.

Annals of ophthalmology, 1981
Sixty-seven patients with retinitis pigmentosa underwent color vision testing with the Nagel anomaloscope and Farnsworth-Munsell (FM) 100-hue test. Results showed both similarities and differences among different genetic types. The presence of an atrophic-appearing foveal lesion found in individual cases served as a reliable indicator of performance on
G A, Fishman   +3 more
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Color vision defects

1994
Jay Neitz, Maureen Neitz
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COLOR VISION DEFECTS IN THE ELDERLY

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1980
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Color vision defect in Purtscher's disease

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1993
M, Mäntyjärvi   +3 more
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Color Vision Defects

2013
Samir S. Deeb, Arno G. Motulsky
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