- dyschromatopsies" [Color
vision test for
detection and
evaluation of
dyschromatopsia].
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fundus albinism,
fovea hypoplasia, nystagmus, myopia,
astigmatism and
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- 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...