Tritanopia

Tritanopia is an extremely rare form of colour blindness characterised by a selective deficiency of blue vision.

Optic atrophy

Atrophy of the optic nerve. Optic atrophy results from the death of the retinal ganglion cell axons that comprise the optic nerve and manifesting as a pale optic nerve on fundoscopy.


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PMID (PMCID)
3876823
MIXED_SAMPLE Child
Differential diagnosis of congenital tritanopia and dominantly inherited juvenile optic atrophy.
Miyake Y, Yagasaki K, Ichikawa H.
Arch Ophthalmol. 1985;103(10):1496-501.
Differential diagnosis of congenital tritanopia and dominantly inherited juvenile optic atrophy.
3876823
MIXED_SAMPLE Child
Differential diagnosis of congenital tritanopia and dominantly inherited juvenile optic atrophy.
Miyake Y, Yagasaki K, Ichikawa H.
Arch Ophthalmol. 1985;103(10):1496-501.
To determine whether congenital tritanopia and dominantly inherited juvenile optic atrophy (DIJOA) are the same clinical entity, we used electroretinograms of the blue-sensitive cone system (blue cone ERGs), comparing those of two patients with congenital tritanopia from two pedigrees with those of four patients with DIJOA from two pedigrees.
3876823
MIXED_SAMPLE Child
Differential diagnosis of congenital tritanopia and dominantly inherited juvenile optic atrophy.
Miyake Y, Yagasaki K, Ichikawa H.
Arch Ophthalmol. 1985;103(10):1496-501.
To determine whether congenital tritanopia and dominantly inherited juvenile optic atrophy (DIJOA) are the same clinical entity, we used electroretinograms of the blue-sensitive cone system (blue cone ERGs), comparing those of two patients with congenital tritanopia from two pedigrees with those of four patients with DIJOA from two pedigrees.