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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34408391/improving-outcomes-for-patients-with-age-related-macular-degeneration-and-cataracts-the-importance-of-including-an-assessment-of-activities-of-daily-life-adl
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REVIEW
Andreas F Borkenstein, Eva-Maria Borkenstein, Sara Persson, Gustav Muus, Niels V Nielsen
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in the developing world. AMD causes a substantial burden on patients, reducing independence, their ability to conduct daily activities, and increasing rates of cognitive decline and depression. There is a significant unmet need for patients with AMD, which will grow as the population ages and rates of disease increase. In the past, many studies have demonstrated a benefit when coexisting cataract formation is treated by removing the cloudy lens...
2021: Clinical Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34238318/uniform-trichromacy-in-alouatta-caraya-and-alouatta-seniculus-behavioural-and-genetic-colour-vision-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leonardo Dutra Henriques, Einat Hauzman, Daniela Maria Oliveira Bonci, Belinda S W Chang, José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz, Givago da Silva Souza, Luiz Carlos de Lima Silveira, Olavo de Faria Galvão, Paulo Roney Kilpp Goulart, Dora Fix Ventura
Primate colour vision depends on a matrix of photoreceptors, a neuronal post receptoral structure and a combination of genes that culminate in different sensitivity through the visual spectrum. Along with a common cone opsin gene for short wavelengths (sws1), Neotropical primates (Platyrrhini) have only one cone opsin gene for medium-long wavelengths (mws/lws) per X chromosome while Paleotropical primates (Catarrhini), including humans, have two active genes. Therefore, while female platyrrhines may be trichromats, males are always dichromats...
July 8, 2021: Frontiers in Zoology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33852554/near-point-findings-in-children-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-and-in-typical-peers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel Anastasia Coulter, Annette Bade, Erin C Jenewein, Yin C Tea, G Lynn Mitchell
SIGNIFICANCE: Clinicians can better diagnose and manage vision problems of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children by establishing a standard of care for this population. Results also reinforce the importance of a comprehensive binocular vision evaluation in all patients with ASD. PURPOSE: The purposes of this study were to compare near-point and ocular motility test findings in ASD children and typically developing (TD) peers and to compare findings among ASD children by level of verbal communication...
April 1, 2021: Optometry and Vision Science: Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33575535/evaluation-and-management-consideration-for-children-who-are-visually-impaired
#24
REVIEW
Khadija S Shahid, Mark E Wilkinson
Clinical low vision evaluations provided by optometrists or ophthalmologists trained and experienced in low vision rehabilitation care should be recommended for all children with a visual impairment, regardless of the cause of their vision loss, their age or the severity of their additional disabilities. This article discusses an effective model for pediatric vision rehabilitation service.
April 2020: Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology: Official Journal of the Saudi Ophthalmological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33221286/evaluation-of-a-new-test-for-the-diagnosis-of-congenital-dyschromatopsia-in-children-the-colour-vision-evaluation-test
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fish Anne-Laure, Alketbi Mohamed, Baillif Stephanie
PURPOSE: to evaluate the validity, reproducibility and feasibility of the "COLOUR VISION EVALUATION TEST" (CVET) for the diagnosis of congenital dyschromatopsia. DESIGN: prospective, monocentric, sensitivity and specificity analysis study comparing the CVET to the Farnsworth 15 Hue standard test (15 Hue STF). METHODS: 155 children from the Paediatric University Hospital of Nice were screened (both eyes) using the Ishihara's pseudoisochromatic cards, which allowed dividing them into a dyschromatic group and a control group...
November 19, 2020: American Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32290446/a-new-system-for-assessing-visual-disability-using-a-digital-visor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raffaele Sangiuolo, Filippo Amore, Mauro Bacci, Paolo Brusini, Filippo Cruciani, Giacomo Gualtieri, Massimo Lancia, Giulia Sangiuolo, Mario Sangiuolo
BACKGROUND: Considering the lack of universally accepted visual requirements for driving and for defining various grades of visual disability, the aim of this study is to propose a new method that provides a numerical score resulting from a combined assessment of the visual field and visual acuity loss obtained using a digital technology visor. METHODS: This study presents a new system for calculating the percentage of visual disability by combining binocular visual acuity and binocular visual field assessments...
April 11, 2020: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32078506/interventions-within-the-scope-of-occupational-therapy-practice-to-improve-performance-of-daily-activities-for-older-adults-with-low-vision-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiung-Ju Liu, Megan C Chang
IMPORTANCE: The prevalence of low vision increases with age. Low vision has detrimental effects on older adults' independence. OBJECTIVE: To identify the effectiveness of interventions within the scope of occupational therapy practice to maintain, restore, and improve performance in daily activities for older adults with low vision. DATA SOURCES: Literature published between 2010 and 2017 was searched in CINAHL, Cochrane Databases, MEDLINE, OTseeker, and PsycINFO...
January 2020: American Journal of Occupational Therapy: Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31548022/the-assessment-of-visual-function-and-functional-vision
#28
REVIEW
Christopher R Bennett, Peter J Bex, Corinna M Bauer, Lotfi B Merabet
The complete assessment of vision-related abilities should consider visual function (the performance of components of the visual system) and functional vision (visual task-related ability). Assessment methods are highly dependent upon individual characteristics (eg, the presence and type of visual impairment). Typical visual function tests assess factors such as visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, color, depth, and motion perception. These properties each represent an aspect of visual function and may impact an individual's level of functional vision...
October 2019: Seminars in Pediatric Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31546476/understanding-low-functioning-cerebral-visual-impairment-an-indian-context
#29
REVIEW
Niranjan K Pehere, Namita Jacob
For several reasons, cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is emerging as a major cause of visual impairment among children in the developing world and we are seeing an increasing number of such children in our clinics. Owing to lack of early training about CVI and it being a habilitation orientated subject, we need to become equipped to optimally help the affected children. In this paper we have explained our pragmatic approach in addressing children who present with low functioning CVI. Initially we explain briefly, how vision is processed in the brain...
October 2019: Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31421027/as-indicated-versus-routine-vision-screening-of-preterm-children-a-17-year-retrospective-regional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lotte Welinder, Lars Bender, Helle Højmark Eriksen, Kamilla Rothe Nissen, Finn Ebbesen
PURPOSE: To investigate outcomes of routine vision screening compared to as-indicated ophthalmological investigation of all children born preterm in a Danish region from 1997 to 2014. METHODS: All children born preterm (gestation age < 32 weeks or birthweight < 1500 g) screened for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) were divided into two groups. From 1997 to 2009, only children treated for ROP or referred for visual problems received ophthalmological investigation (as-indicated group)...
August 17, 2019: Acta Ophthalmologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31294104/vision-evaluation-by-functional-observational-battery-operant-behavior-test-and-light-dark-box-test-in-retinal-dystrophic-rcs-rats-versus-normal-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Toshihiko Matsuo, Tetsuya Uchida, Koichiro Yamashita, Shigiko Takei, Daisuke Ido, Atsushi Fujiwara, Masahiko Iino, Masao Oguchi
Background: Vision plays a key role in some behavior tests for rats. Okayama University-type retinal prosthesis (OUReP) is a photoelectric dye-coupled polyethylene film which generates electric potential in response to light and stimulates nearby neurons. This study aims to assess vision in retinal dystrophic (RCS) rats, in comparison with normal rats, by selected behavior tests. We also examined whether the tests could detect vision changes in RCS rats with dye-coupled film implantation...
June 2019: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31111183/behavioral-and-genetic-color-vision-evaluation-of-an-albino-male-capuchin-monkey-sapajus-apella
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leonardo Dutra Henriques, J C P Oliveira, D M O Bonci, R C Leão, G S Souza, L C L Silveira, O F Galvão, P R K Goulart, D F Ventura
Albinism is a rare phenotype that affects the pigmentation in eyes, hair, and skin. The effects of albinism in color vision are still unclear. Our study aimed to evaluate the color vision phenotype and genotype of an albino capuchin monkey. An adult albino male capuchin monkey (Sapajus apella) had the L and M opsin gene analyzed, and was trained in a behavioral task of color discrimination. Color discrimination thresholds were determined along 20 chromatic axes around the background chromaticity. A color discrimination ellipse was drawn by interpolation among these thresholds...
May 20, 2019: Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30698224/preliminary-data-for-performance-in-hue-ordering-tests-during-pregnancy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
T S S Calandrini, L Miquilini, M R Laranjeiras-Neto, M T S Tongu, M P Silva, G S Souza, M I T Cortes
The visual system of women changes during pregnancy. Few reports have addressed the effects of pregnancy on color vision. We aimed to compare the color vision of women in the first, second, and third trimesters of pregnancy. Fifty women were divided into first (n=10), second (n=10), third trimester pregnancy groups (n=10), and non-pregnant group (n=20). We used the Farnsworth D15 and Lanthony desaturated D15 (D15d) tests. The hue ordering quantified the amount of error (C-index) and the chromatic selectivity of the errors (S-index)...
January 24, 2019: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30532699/effect-of-the-decrease-in-luminance-noise-range-on-color-discrimination-of-dichromats-and-trichromats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Terezinha Medeiros Gonçalves de Loureiro, Ketan Brodeur, Genevieve Schade, Felipe André Costa Brito, Railson Cruz Salomao, Leticia Miquilini, Daniela Maria Oliveira Bonci, Luiz Claudio Portnoi Baran, Einat Hauzman, Paulo Roney Kilpp Goulart, Maria Izabel Tentes Cortes, Dora Fix Ventura, Malinda E C Fitzgerald, Givago Silva Souza
Color vision assessment can be done using pseudoisochromatic stimuli, which has a luminance noise to eliminate brightness differences between the target and background of the stimulus. It is not clear the influence of the luminance noise on color discrimination. We investigated the effect of change in the luminance noise limits on color discrimination. Eighteen trichromats and ten congenital dichromats (eight protans, two deutans) had their color vision evaluated by the Cambridge Colour Test, and were genetically tested for diagnostic confirmation...
2018: Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30486898/prevalence-of-color-vision-deficiency-among-school-children-in-wolkite-southern-ethiopia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gashaw Garedew Woldeamanuel, Teshome Gensa Geta
OBJECTIVE: Colour vision deficiency is the commonest disorders of vision and undiagnosed colour vision defect could pose a handicap to the performance of an affected student. The prevalence of colour blindness varies in different geographical area and ethnicity. Hence, a cross sectional study was conducted among school children in Gurage Zone, Southern Ethiopia from April 15 to June 20, 2018. Socio-demographic data was collected on a face to face interview using structured questionnaire...
November 28, 2018: BMC Research Notes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30402166/stroke-survivor-and-caregiver-perspectives-on-post-stroke-visual-concerns-and-long-term-consequences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theresa M Smith, Monique R Pappadis, Shilpa Krishnan, Timothy A Reistetter
Approximately 800,000 people in the United States have a stroke annually. Up to two thirds of stroke survivors have some visual problems, which result in disability and can affect survivors' overall rehabilitation outcomes. Although some post-stroke visual impairments can be corrected and respond well to intervention, ocular signs can be subtle and may not be recognized or reported by the stroke survivor but rather by a vigilant caregiver. The purpose of this study was to explore the post-stroke visual concerns and consequences expressed by stroke survivors and caregivers...
2018: Behavioural Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30338671/sensitivity-and-specificity-of-school-nurse-screening-for-hypermetropia-and-convergence-insufficiency-exophoria-in-primary-schoolchildren-in-denmark
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ivan Nisted, Marianne Ledet Maagaard, Lotte Welinder
BACKGROUND: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of school nurse screening for hypermetropia and convergence insufficiency exophoria (CIE) in schoolchildren. METHODS: Near point of convergence and distance visual acuity with +2.00D lenses were measured in 2097 children (6-15 years) during standard school nurse screening in the municipality of Randers, Denmark. One hundred and ninety-four children with positive screening results (near point of convergence >10 cm and/or distance visual acuity improved or maintained with +2...
October 18, 2018: Acta Ophthalmologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30269312/comparative-ophthalmic-assessment-of-patients-receiving-tafenoquine-or-chloroquine-primaquine-in-a-randomized-clinical-trial-for-plasmodium-vivax-malaria-radical-cure
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Sukhuma Warrasak, Ataya Euswas, Mark M Fukuda, Mali Ittiverakul, R Scott Miller, Srivicha Krudsood, Colin Ohrt
PURPOSE: Ophthalmic safety observations are reported from a clinical trial comparing tafenoquine (TQ) efficacy and safety versus sequential chloroquine (CQ)/primaquine (PQ) for acute Plasmodium vivax malaria. METHODS: In an active-control, double-blind study, 70 adult subjects with microscopically confirmed P. vivax malaria were randomized (2:1) to receive 400 mg TQ × 3 days or 1500 mg CQ × 3 days then 15 mg PQ × 14 days. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: clinically relevant changes at Day 28 and Day 90 versus baseline in the ocular examination, color vision evaluation, and corneal and retinal digital photography...
August 2019: International Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30153238/test-retest-variability-of-a-standardized-low-vision-lighting-assessment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Walter Wittich, Lorie St Amour, Jonathan Jarry, William Seiple
SIGNIFICANCE: Systematic lighting assessments should be part of low vision evaluations. The LuxIQ has gained popularity as an assessment tool, but its reliability has not been examined independently and is necessary for evidence-based vision rehabilitation. PURPOSE: Besides magnification, improved lighting levels are a common intervention in reading rehabilitation for individuals with low vision. Determining the appropriate lighting can be a complex and time-consuming task...
September 2018: Optometry and Vision Science: Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30087806/comparison-between-aberrometry-based-binocular-refraction-and-subjective-refraction
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gonzalo Carracedo, Carlos Carpena-Torres, Maria Serramito, Laura Batres-Valderas, Anahi Gonzalez-Bergaz
Purpose: We evaluate the efficacy of a new system of binocular refraction, mainly based on ocular aberrometry (EYER) and compare it with the traditional subjective refraction as gold standard. Methods: A prospective, double blind, and transversal study was performed on 99 subjects (35 men, 64 women; mean age 37.22 ± 18.04 years; range, 7-70 years). Refractive surgery or irregular cornea were considered exclusion criteria. Subjective refraction was performed by three different optometrists and EYER by other optometrists on three different days randomly...
July 2018: Translational Vision Science & Technology
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