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Partial reversal of protan and tritan colour defects with inhaled oxygen in insulin dependent …

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FM Dean, GB Arden, A Dornhorst - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997 - bjo.bmj.com
RESULTS Diabetic subjects had higher colour vision thresholds when inhaling air
when compared with controls (protan (mean 3.93 (SEM 0.39), v 2.36 (0.16),
p<0.0002) and tritan (8.15 (0.62) v 5.42 (0.31), p <0.002)). The colour ...
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Does dark adaptation exacerbate diabetic retinopathy? Evidence and a linking hypothesis


GB Arden, JE Wolf, Y Tsang - Vision research, 1998 - Elsevier
The paper reviews evidence that before any change in diabetics' fundi, changes
occur to blood flow, ERG and visual functions. In the case of colour vision and
contrast sensitivity, the changes are partially reversed by breathing ...
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Preretinopic changes in the colour vision of juvenile diabetics

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A Kurtenbach, U Schiefer, A Neu, E Zrenner - British Medical Journal, 1999 - bjo.bmj.com
It is well documented that patients suffering from diabetes mellitus (type 1)
can show alterations in their colour perception. Metabolic alterations caused by
chronically raised blood glucose levels cause capillary degeneration, ...
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[CITATION] Light evoked oxygen responses in the toad retina


LM Haugh, LA Scheidt, ER Griff… - Exp Eye Res, 1995
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Effect of darkness on inner retinal hypoxia in diabetes


N Drasdo, Z Chiti, DR Owens, RV North - The Lancet, 2002 - Elsevier
It has been postulated that diabetic retinopathy might be initiated by hypoxia
during the hours of darkness. Oscillatory potentials, which reflect inner
retinal function, are reduced in diabetic patients. We tested the effect of ...
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Transduction heats in retinal rods: tests of the role of cGMP by pyroelectric calorimetry

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WA Hagins, PD Ross, RL Tate, S Yoshikami - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1989 - National Acad Sciences
Page 1. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 86, pp. 1224-1228, February 1989 Biophysics
Transduction heats in retinal rods: Tests of the role of cGMP by ...
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[CITATION] Visual transduction


KW Yau, DA Baylor - Annual Rev. Neurosci, 1989
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[CITATION] Inner retinal oxygen consumption increases during hyperglycaemia in diabetic patients


JS Tiedman, SE Kirk, JM Beach - Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 1996
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Does hyperglycaemia have an influence upon colour vision of patients with diabetes …


RV North, O Cooney, D Chambers, J Dolben … - Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 1997 - interscience.wiley.com
It has been suggested that variations found in colour vision upon repeated
testing may be due to fluctuations in the plasma glucose level, but the results
of studies to date are conflicting Therefore, the aim of this study was to ...
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Brightness matching and colour discrimination in young diabetics without retinopathy


A Kurtenbach, U Wagner, A Neu, U Schiefer, … - Vision research(Oxford), 1994 - cat.inist.fr
Brightness matching and colour discrimination in young diabetics without
retinopathy. A KURTENBACH, U WAGNER, A NEU, U SCHIEFER, MB ...
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