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      [Diabetes and color vision disorder detected by the Farnsworth 100 Hue test. Diabetic dyschromatopsia].

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      Journal francais d'ophtalmologie

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          Farnsworth 100 Hue test was used to investigate color vision in 100 diabetic patients. Blue Yellow axis dyschromatopsia was found in 66.5% of patients. Such a dyschromatopsia precedes diabetic retinopathy in 55% of patients. Its frequency increased as a function of the increasing severity of diabetic retinopathy. On the other hand, 36% of the patients suffering from dyschromatopsia misinterpreted the self-monitoring (urine and blood) tests. These results suggest that the investigation of color vision may be a useful tool for the early screening of diabetic retinopathy particularly in self-monitoring patients.

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          Journal
          J Fr Ophtalmol
          Journal francais d'ophtalmologie
          0181-5512
          0181-5512
          1990
          : 13
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institut d'Ophtalmologie Hedi Raies, Bab Saadoun, Tunis.
          Article
          2081841
          ce3f6cf4-fd1d-461b-bb4e-4194a29edb06
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