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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Color vision defect
  1. ... that affect the perception of color. Red-green color vision defects are the most common form of color vision ... shades of red, yellow, and green. Blue-yellow color vision defects (also called tritan defects), which are rarer, cause ...
  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. ... back of the eye that detects light and color, have also been reported in some people with this condition. These changes typically do not affect vision. Major birth defects are rarely seen with ring chromosome 14 syndrome. ...
  6. ... a severe loss of sharpness (visual acuity) and color vision. This condition ... defects). Some affected individuals develop features similar to multiple ...
  7. ... specialized cells called photoreceptors that detect light and ... It remains unclear how this defect is related to the buildup of lipofuscin and ...
  8. ... back of the eye that detects light and color. This condition causes vision problems, ... of cilia. Defects in these cell structures probably disrupt important chemical ...
  9. ... thought to play a critical role in normal vision. Bestrophin-1 is found in a ... ...
  10. ... substance that gives skin, hair, and eyes their color. A different type of LRO is found in ... J, Bernardini I. Genetic defects and clinical characteristics of patients with a form ...
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