Foveal color and luminance sensitivity losses in glaucoma
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Foveal color and luminance sensitivity losses in glaucoma
Abstract
Background and objective: Losses in color vision sensitivity are noted in patients with glaucoma and these losses can occur before the onset of visual field defects in ocular hypertensive patients. The authors incorporate a technique that measures foveal luminance and isoluminant-color thresholds.
Patients and methods: This study included 31 patients with glaucoma, 10 patients suspected of having glaucoma, and 67 control subjects. The testing conditions measured thresholds under identical spatial and temporal conditions. Individual differences in luminosity between colors were controlled by presenting 16 different ratios of the three phosphors on a color monitor.
Results: Relative to the control subjects, the patients with glaucoma showed a nonselective defect in both color and luminance sensitivity for red-green stimuli (P < .05), but a selective color defect for yellow-blue stimuli (P < .01). There were no statistically significant differences between patients suspected of having glaucoma and control subjects (P > 0.3).
Conclusion: If the isoluminant-color stimuli are detected by foveal P-ganglion cells, then these results suggest that glaucoma leads to a generalized decrease in P-ganglion cell sensitivity that is more pronounced for cells with an input from cones sensitive to short wavelengths.
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