Abstract
Medical & Surgical Ophthalmology Research Color Blindness (Color Vision Deficiency– Daltonism) Ana Cristina Selvi Daniel* Ophthalmologist, São Paulo, Brazil *Corresponding author: Ana Cristina Selvi Daniel, Ophthalmologist, São Paulo, Brazil Submission: October 23, 2020;Published: November 06, 2020 DOI: 10.31031/MSOR.2020.03.000551 ISSN 2578-0360 Volume3 Issue1
Highlights
Color Blindness is the decreased ability to see colors or differences in color and may make some educational activities more difficult
Tritanopia-only red and green pigments are present with a total absence of blue retinal receptors, rare situation
Anomalous trichromacy is a common type of inherited color vision deficiency
Summary
Color Blindness is the decreased ability to see colors or differences in color and may make some educational activities more difficult. *Corresponding author: Ana Cristina Selvi Daniel, Ophthalmologist, São Paulo, Brazil Submission: October 23, 2020 Volume 3 - Issue 1 How to cite this article: Ana Cristina Selvi Daniel. Problems are generally minor, and most color-blind people adapt.
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