Low‐contrast visual acuity versus low‐luminance visual acuity in choroideremia
<p><strong>Clinical relevance</strong> Choroideremia is a progressive X‐linked inherited rod‐cone dystrophy. Patients present with nyctalopia and progressive visual field loss, but visual acuity remains well preserved early on. This study showed that low‐luminance visual acuity may...
Main Authors: | Wood, L, Jolly, J, Andrews, C, Wilson, I, Hickey, D, Kapetanovic, J, Maclaren, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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