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Guenther Rudolph1, Konstantinos Dimitriadis, Boriana Büchner, Suzette Heck, Jasmina Al-Tamami, Florian Seidensticker, Christian Rummey, Mika Leinonen, Thomas Meier, Thomas Klopstock.
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BACKGROUND: The authors investigated the correlation of protan and tritan color vision with disease characteristics in Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON). The authors also characterized the therapeutic potential of idebenone in protecting patients from developing dyschromatopsia in LHON.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23263355 PMCID: PMC3658961 DOI: 10.1097/WNO.0b013e318272c643
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuroophthalmol ISSN: 1070-8022 Impact factor: 3.042
Clinical characteristics of LHON patients
FIG. 1Distribution of color contrast sensitivities for Leber hereditary optic neuropathy patients at baseline of the Rescue of Hereditary Optic Disease Outpatient Study show markedly elevated color confusion for protan (A) and tritan (B) color domains. C. Correlation of protan and tritan color confusion levels for all eyes (data points are slightly jittered for clarity). Note that many eyes had color confusion of >90% in both color domains resulting in a dense cluster of data points at the upper right hand corner of the graph.
FIG. 2Relationship between color contrast sensitivities and age (A, B), disease duration (C, D), and visual acuity (E, F) at baseline of the Rescue of Hereditary Optic Disease Outpatient Study. Each dot represents one eye. Data are shown for the protan (A, C, D) and tritan (B, D, F) color domains. Data points in all graphs are slightly jittered for clarity.
Change in protan color contrast sensitivity (%)
Change in tritan color contrast sensitivity (%)