Impair acquired color vision in multiple sclerosis: an early diagnostic sign linked to the greatness of disease
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Objective To assess the type and degree of both red-green and blue-yellow color vision deficiencies of Calabrian males affected by Multiple Sclerosis
Material 80 Calabrian male patients were enrolled (age range 18-70 years; mean age 40.6 ± 12.4 years) showing a disease duration mean of 10.6 ± 8.2 years (range = 0.5-46 years) coming from the Institute of Neurology, Magna Graecia University, Catanzaro. Optic neuritis present in the medical histories of the 21 patients does not influence color vision. Excluding seven colorblind subjects and one affected by a bilateral maculopathy, the analyzed sample group was 72. 70 Controls were matched for age and sex.
Method An ophthalmologist examined all patients and controls in order to rule out diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, senile maculopathy, or ocular fundus' anomalies. The Ishihara test identified the colorblind patients. The City University Test screened for people with abnormal color vision by grading the severity of color vision deficiency. The second part of the City University Test as well as the Farnsworth Test confirmed both the color vision deficiency type and degree.
Results 51% (37/72) of the patients showing a color vision deficiency were subdivided into two sub-groups: sub-group one showed red-green deficiency (57%, 21/37); sub-group two showed a coupled red-green and blue-yellow deficiency (43%, 16/37). Furthermore, we found two distinct curves showing a groove within the first 10 years of the disease. Both monocular and binocular analyses allowed us to identify the patients showing the monocular color vision deficiency, but they were well compensated by binocular vision.
Conclusion We think that the majority of the patients with the red-green deficiency will develop the coupled red-green and blue-yellow deficiency in the latter years of Multiple Sclerosis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
color vision; multiple sclerosis
Elenco autori:
Quattrone, Aldo; Tagarelli, Antonio; Piro, Anna; Nicoletti, Giuseppe
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