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      Color vision in albino subjects.

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          Color vision testing was performed on a group of ten black tyrosinase-positive albino patients and a group of normal subjects. Testing was accomplished by means of a Farnsworth-Munsell (F-M) 100-hue test and Nagel anomaloscope. As a group, the albino patients showed an increase in number of errors scored on the FM-100 hue test, without any specific axis in the majority of cases. Results on the Nagel anomaloscope showed a 'widening' into the red end of the Rayleigh equation. A possible explanation for this apparent widening is discussed, which emphasizes anticipated results of matching ranges obtained on extrafoveal cones.

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          Journal
          Doc Ophthalmol
          Documenta ophthalmologica. Advances in ophthalmology
          0012-4486
          0012-4486
          Sep 30 1983
          : 55
          : 4
          Article
          10.1007/BF00161289
          6416804
          b4248ef6-0600-4015-8115-afa175529305
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