Not only
colour blindness can be congenital/hereditary, but it can be acquired as due to retinal or due to hereditary condition,
colour blindness may occur due to acquired due to retinal disease or toxicity or systemic conditions.
The general causes of
colour blindness are well known but the Moorfields study findings need more research to assess whether this revelation about the UAE people is due to genetic or acquired factors (such as excessive exposure to sunlight or Vitamin D deficiency), according to the team.
Colour blindness affects a significant number of people and especially isolated communities with a restricted gene pool.
If there is a history of
colour blindness in either parents' family, then it may be useful to make an appointment with your optician.
Ophthalmic molecular geneticist, Prof William Hauswirth, said: "Although
colour blindness is only moderately lifealtering, we've shown we can cure a cone disease in a primate, and that it can be done very safely."
The Welsh regiment was my first port of call and Dai Dower, well-known boxer, was in the same intake (sleeping in the bunk above me as I recall) Two weeks later we were in Derring Lines, Brecon, and I had the notorious army
colour blindness test - as many know, a circle of different size and colour dots with a number secreted among the dots.
The most common form is red/green
colour blindness, which involves the confusion of red and green.
COLOUR BLINDNESS is far more common among men than women.(2) Colour blind men inherit the condition through the maternal line.
University of East Anglia Computer Science researcher Luke Jefferson is developing technology that makes websites more accessible to those with
colour blindness.
The research team highlighted that while there are already glasses with colour filters capable of correcting
colour blindness, this solution can be expensive and bulky.
Farnsworth D-15 dichotomous test is a
colour blindness test, is a quick and convenient test for routine clinical use to differentiate between protan (Figure 4), deutan (Figure 5) and tritan (Figure 6) colour vision deficiencies and calculate an approximate severity of
colour blindness.
Seddiqi added that the screenings will help identify various causes of visual impairment and blindness which will include simple refraction, screening for corneal disorder,
colour blindness, cataract, glaucoma and screening for diabetic retinopathy or age-related macular degeneration, among others.