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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Blue color blindness
  1. ... Genetic Testing Registry: Cone monochromatism Genetic Testing Registry: Blue color blindness Blue cone monochromatism National Organization for Rare Disorders ( ...
  2. ... changes involving the OPN1LW gene cause red-green color vision defects, a form of color vision deficiency that makes ... of red, yellow, and green. Most red-green color vision defects result from structural rearrangements involving the OPN1LW and ...
  3. ... changes involving the OPN1MW gene cause red-green color vision defects, a form of color vision deficiency that makes ... of red, yellow, and green. Most red-green color vision defects result from structural rearrangements involving the OPN1LW and ...
  4. ... form of color vision deficiency called blue-yellow color vision defects or tritan defects. These defects cause problems with ... is called tritanopia. A less severe blue-yellow color vision defect called tritanomaly occurs when S cones function abnormally. ...
  5. ... symptoms of the condition. Achromatism Rod monochromatism Total color ... National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ...
  6. ... family, ranging from nearly normal vision to complete blindness.In ... to distinguish between shades of blue and green.In the early stages of the ...
  7. ... family, ranging from nearly normal vision to complete blindness.Several ... between shades of blue and green.Some people with autosomal dominant optic ...