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11 August 2023 Color vision sensitivity screening before and one week after cataract removal surgery
Zane Jansone-Langina, Maris Ozolinsh
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Abstract
Color vision screening tests can give an information about cataract progression. Aim of or study was to observe the color vision sensitivity changes before and one week after cataract surgery using Farnsworth D15 and Hardy Rand and Rittler test. The changes were noted with D15 test, but not with HRR.
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Zane Jansone-Langina and Maris Ozolinsh "Color vision sensitivity screening before and one week after cataract removal surgery", Proc. SPIE 12627, Translational Biophotonics: Diagnostics and Therapeutics III, 126271K (11 August 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2672952
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KEYWORDS
Color vision

Cataracts

Surgery

Color difference

Eye

Colorimetry

Statistical analysis

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