Showing posts with label Ophtalmology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ophtalmology. Show all posts

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Color Blind Test

Color Blindness Test – Ultimate Edition

by Vurdlak | Share  
Color Blindness Test   Ultimate EditionSometimes, optical illusions can serve a purpose. These images might seem familiar to you; look closely. Do they remind you of anything? If you have a driving license, or attended a medical exam at some point in your life, there is a big chance you encountered these during the process. Attached on your left, and below you may find some examples of color blindness test used for testing if person is partially of fully color blind.
If the numbers don’t jump out at you immediately, if you have hard time distinguishing the colors apart, or if you aren’t able to easily distinguish at least a vague guess as to what the number is, then you my friend are unfortunately – color blind.
Color Blindness Test   Ultimate EditionA version of this test can be seen used in the film Little Miss Sunshine, in which a small girl is playing with the vision test chart with her brother. He is not able to see the numbers, or tell the different colors apart well enough to distinguish the numbers. The boy’s goal was to be a pilot, so when he is made aware that he’s colorblind, the poor kid has a small nervous breakdown. As we already stated, color blindness, or color vision deficiency, is the inability to perceive differences between some of the colors that others can distinguish. It is most often of genetic nature, but may also occur because of the eye, nerve, or brain damage, or due to exposure to certain chemicals.


Color Blindness Test   Ultimate Edition
Before we proceed onto our next example, here is a little history lesson: The English chemist John Dalton published the first scientific paper on the subject in 1798, “Extraordinary facts relating to the vision of colors” after the realization of his own color blindness. Because of Dalton’s work, the condition is sometimes called daltonism, although this term is now used for a specific type of color blindness, called deuteranopia. Below you may see the example how one that is colorblind can’t distinguish the numbers on the card. Don’t be mistaken, color blind people don’t see everything in black and white, I just gave this as a guideline so you can understand their inability.
Color Blindness Test   Ultimate Edition
Color Blindness Test   Ultimate Edition
Color blindness is not the swapping of colors in the observer’s eyes. Grass is never red, and stop signs are never green. The color impaired do not learn to call red “green” and vice versa. However, dichromats often confuse red and green items. For example, they may find it difficult to distinguish a Braeburn from a Granny Smith and in some cases, the red and green of a traffic light without other clues (e.g., shape or location). This is demonstrated in this simulation of the two types of apple as viewed by a trichromat or by a dichromat.
Color Blindness Test   Ultimate Edition
Color Blindness Test   Ultimate EditionIn certain situations, color blindness is classed as a disability. However, color blind people have some advantages over people with normal color vision as well! There are some studies which conclude that color blind individuals are better at penetrating certain camouflages.
On your left, you may see another color vision test card. This one is pretty hard, as some individuals with perfect vision may have problems seeing the number inside it – it is 56 if I’m not mistaken.
Hope we learned something useful today. Before I conclude this article, there are some more vision test examples for you to enjoy:

Color Blindness Test   Ultimate Edition
And then some more… Examples below are much bigger in size. If you had no problem recognizing previous numbers, but have more problem distinguishing these, don’t be afraid – it has nothing to do with color blindness. Probably its just that your eyes can’t capture the whole image at once.
Color Blindness Test   Ultimate Edition
Color Blindness Test   Ultimate Edition
This post was written by Vurdlak, with additional help from Vernon Southward of Macro Photography. If you would like to have your article appear on Mighty Optical Illusions as well, feel free to contact us.


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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Pharmacology and Vitreoretinal Surgery (Developments in Ophthalmology)

Since the advent of pars plana vitrectomy, immense technical advances in the treatment of retinal diseases have been made. However, some mechanically based limitations of vitreoretinal surgery may result in incomplete removal of the vitreous, especially at the vitreoretinal interface and at the vitreous base. Here, pharmacology can be of assistance. For instance, enzymes that cleave the vitreoretinal junction without damaging the retina or which induce liquefaction may be applied. Neuroprotective and antiproliferative agents may hold the promise of preserving neuronal function when the retina is detached or when proliferative vitreoretinopathy or proliferative diabetic retinopathy has developed. Earlier intervention is possible and can save visual function before the retinal cytoarchitecture is destroyed. Consequently, pharmacologic vitreolysis will change the current concepts of treating retinal and macular diseases. This volume is the first comprehensive up-date on pharmacology-assisted vitreoretinal surgery. Researchers in the fields of medical and surgical retina as well as retinal specialists and vitreoretinal surgeons in clinics will benefit from this topical summary.


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Clinical Procedures in Primary Eye Care

The third edition has been completely revised and updated and is linked with an accompanying website containing large numbers of video-clips and photographs to help explain how tests should be used and to describe the variations in appearance of the normal eye. Simply register at http//evolve.elsevier.com/Elliott/eyecare as a student for your free access. In addition, the book includes an invaluable colour plate section, many additional two-colour line diagrams and a new chapter on systemic health screening and general medical testing.

*Exceptionally clear, down-to-earth and practical

*Written by internationally renowned lecturers and clinical researchers

*Covers all the principal procedures used in a primary eye care setting

*Step-by-step instructions given for each stage in every procedure

*Each procedure is clearly and concisely explained and supported by research evidence

*A large number of supporting photographs, diagrams and video clips



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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Ophthalmology,The History of Ophthalmology


The History of Ophthalmology
By Daniel M. Albert, Diane D. Edwards

Publisher: Blackwell Science, Ltd. (UK)
Number Of Pages: 394
Publication Date: 1996-01-15
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0865423784
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780865423787

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University of Wisconsin, Madison. Presentation of the history of the profession, for residents, ophthalmologists, and medical historians. In tandem with the centennial anniversary of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. 7 U.S. contributors. DNLM: Ophthalmology – history.

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Ocular Differential Diagnosis,Ocular Syndromes,Systemic Diseases,Ocular Differential Diagnosis, 7E and Ocular Syndromes and Systemic Diseases, 3E Package


Univ. of Arkansas, Little Rock. Brandon/Hill Medical List selection (#392). Quick-reference provides comprehensive lists of causes for each symptom or finding. Features alphabetical listings, complete and condensed Rx/Dxs, practical diagnostic decision tables, and suggested readings. Outline format. Numerous tables and graphs. Previous edition: c1996. Softcover.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Endophthalmitis: Diagnosis and Treatment

Endophthalmitis: Diagnosis and Treatment
By Paul J. Lee, David V. Seal, Gholam A. Peyman

Publisher: Informa HealthCare
Number Of Pages: 278
Publication Date: 2004-11-12
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1841842788
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781841842783


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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Clinical Ophthalmology,Clinical Ophthalmology: A Systematic Approach 6th Edition


Clinical Ophthalmology: A Systematic Approach
By Jack J. Kanski MD MS FRCS FRCOphth

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Number Of Pages: 952
Publication Date: 2007-05-04
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0080449697
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780080449692

Clear, well laid out practical text
Attractive design and layout for each chapter with colour coding and clear boxes for an at-a-glance instant access to the information when in a busy clinic.
Written by one of the most respected authors in the field with a range of expert contributors


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