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- Cyanopsia is a rare visual phenomenon characterized by a blue tint to vision. Most commonly ****ociated with cataract surgery and certain medications,...
- accommodation cause defective vision for both distance and near. Cyanopsia: Absence of lens cause cyanopsia or blue vision. Some individuals have said that they perceive...
- the eye in sufficient quantity to produce a yellow tint to the vision. Cyanopsia "Van Gogh, Vincent (1853–1890)". Art, Vision, & the Disordered Eye. Vision...
- examples usually affect the blue–yellow opponent channel and are named Cyanopsia and Xanthopsia, and are most typically an effect of yellowing or removal...
- oxygen intake; patients are typically described as being "cyanotic". Cyanopsia is a color vision defect where vision is tinted blue. This can be a drug-induced...
- color Gr**** κύανος, κυάνεος (kúanos, kuáneos, blue, of the color blue) cyanopsia, cyanosis cycl- circle, cycle Gr**** κύκλος (kúklos) cyclosis, cyclops...
- the visual opsins; this expands the visible range and may also lead to cyanopsia. Each opsin has a spectral sensitivity function, which defines how likely...
- sildenafil users have complained of seeing everything tinted blue (cyanopsia). This cyanopsia can be explained because sildenafil, while selective for PDE5...
- relief. He eventually underwent cataract surgery in 1923. Persistent cyanopsia and aphakic spectacles proved to be a struggle. Now "able to see the real...
- the eye length and calculation of the required intraocular lens power); cyanopsia, which often occurs for a few days, w****s or months after removal of a...