2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2374099/v1
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Color vision deficiency is associated with increased prevalence of amblyopia, strabismus and ametropia: A large population study

Abstract: Objective To examine the association of color vision deficiency (CVD) with other ophthalmic disorders including ametropia, amblyopia and strabismus in a large population study. Methods The retrospective, cross-sectional study included 916 388 Israeli army male recruits that had their pre-military medical assessment at the age of 16 to 18 years from 2000 to 2020. We examined the prevalence of ophthalmic disorders including amblyopia, strabismus and ametropia in army recruits with CVD compared to all other rec… Show more

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“…This functional ability thus go to the vision of different shades of light and dark, is depressed in amblyopia patients (Ibrahimi et al, 2021). In addition, color vision and the ability to differentiate between colors is impaired, which makes it difficult to be aware of or establish the differences in various colors (Barayev et al, 2023). Naturally, such deficits have a substantial impact on the child's quality of life due to their impact on learning, social interaction, and development (Hatt et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This functional ability thus go to the vision of different shades of light and dark, is depressed in amblyopia patients (Ibrahimi et al, 2021). In addition, color vision and the ability to differentiate between colors is impaired, which makes it difficult to be aware of or establish the differences in various colors (Barayev et al, 2023). Naturally, such deficits have a substantial impact on the child's quality of life due to their impact on learning, social interaction, and development (Hatt et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%