Definition of Dyschromatopsia. Meaning of Dyschromatopsia. Synonyms of Dyschromatopsia

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- dyschromatopsies" [Color vision test for detection and evaluation of dyschromatopsia]. Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie (in French). 19 (11): 679–688. PMID 9033889...
- fundus albinism, fovea hypoplasia, nystagmus, myopia, astigmatism and dyschromatopsia.]". Klin Monatsbl Augenheilkd (in German). 144: 447–57. PMID 14230113...
- Robert; Sidtis, John; Gazzaniga, Michael S. (1989). "Acquired central dyschromatopsia: analysis of a case with preservation of color discrimination". Clinical...
- lesions. Pupillary reflex is normal Optic atrophy does not occur. Dyschromatopsia. Measurements of visual field defects can be done by visual field testing...
- visual snow, micropsia, macropsia, teleopsia, pelopsia, metamorphopsia, dyschromatopsia, intense glare, blue field entoptic phenomenon, and purkinje trees...
- both eyes equally. This initially presents with problems with colors (dyschromatopsia) and can leave central visual deficits. If vision loss occurs while...
- loss, often initially characterized by a defect in color perception (dyschromatopsia) followed by blurring of vision and loss of acuity. Optic neuritis...
- the nerve and cause gradual loss of vision and unilateral proptosis. Dyschromatopsia may occur. Growth can also cause compressive vascular problems like...
- photopsias. Presentations like central or paracentral scotoma, Floaters and dyschromatopsia are less common. An antecedent viral prodrome occurs in approximately...
- movement of the affected eye. Patients with optic neuritis may experience dyschromatopsia which describes a range of color vision in the affected eye (especially...