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Achromatopsia
- Achromatopsia is a condition characterized by a partial or total absence of color vision. People with complete achromatopsia cannot perceive any colors; they see only ...
- Achromatopsia (American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus)Color Blindness/Specifics ... Color Blindness ... American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus ... GLOSSARY, TERMS, ACRONYMS, PHRASES, DEFINITIONS, ...
- Color Blindness/Clinical Trials ... Color Blindness ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health
- ... 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 ...
- ... have been found to cause the vision disorder achromatopsia. These mutations underlie about 25 percent of cases of complete achromatopsia, a form of the disorder characterized by a ...
- ... have been found to cause the vision disorder achromatopsia. These mutations are a relatively uncommon cause of complete achromatopsia, a form of the disorder characterized by a ...
- ... have been found to cause the vision disorder achromatopsia. These mutations cause 50 to 70 percent of cases of complete achromatopsia, a form of the disorder characterized by a ...
- ... have been found to cause the vision disorder achromatopsia. These mutations underlie a relatively small percentage of cases of complete achromatopsia, a form of the disorder characterized by a ...
- Color Blindness (National Library of Medicine)... rose in full bloom. If you have a color vision defect, you may see these colors differently than most people. There are three main kinds of color vision defects. Red-green color vision defects are the most ...
- ... 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 ...