achromatopsia

achromatopsia

(eɪˌkrəʊməˈtɒpsɪə)
n
a visual disorder defined by deficient or absent function in the retinal cones, resulting in colour blindness and in decreased vision in bright lights
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achromatopsy, achromatopsia

color blindness. Also called acritochromacy.
See also: Color, Eyes
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Achromatopsie

ach·ro·ma·top·si·a

, achromatopsy[MIM*216900, 262300 & 603096]
n. acromatopsia, ceguera cromática.
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