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Ohkuma’s pseudoisochromatic test was evaluated in 147 subjects including 130 cases with hereditary dyschromatopsias, and compared with the color vision tests of Ishihara, the HRR, the Farnsworth Panel D-15 and the City University Color Vision Test. Qualitatively, Ohkuma’s test was more exact for the diagnosis of the axis of the dyschromatopsia (protan or deutan); quantitatively, Ohkuma’s test was of good efficiency for screening, but the quantitative gradation was mediocre, indicating dichromatism in only ¾ of the cases.
Ophthalmologica – Karger
Published: Jan 1, 2010
Keywords: Color vision; Dyschromatopsia; Ohkuma’s test
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