Colour vision in long-standing diabetes mellitus.
AUTOR(ES)
Roy, M. S.
RESUMO
In 12 long-standing insulin-dependent diabetics with background diabetic retinopathy their 100-hue colour vision scores were positively related to the degree of retinopathy and negatively to fasting blood glucose levels. However, the 100-hue colour vision scores and types were not significantly different from those of normal subjects matched for age, sex, and social class.
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