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- Achromatopsia has also been called rod monochromacy and total congenital color blindness.
- People with rod monochromacy cannot sense any colors from birth, seeing only various shades of gray.
- Recessive monochromacy and dichromacy still occur in humans every now and then though-as color blindness.
- Only in the last few years Blue Cone Monochromacy has been studied with the aim to find a treatment.
- Whether or not this particular form of monochromacy should have a separate article will be best decided at that venue.
- There are two basic types of monochromacy . " Animals with monochromatic vision may be either rod monochromats or cone monochromats.
- Blue Cone Monochromacy is usually considered a stationary disease although there is evidence of disease progression with macular degeneration in many patients.
- :I see that there has been extended discussion about this on the Talk page Talk : Monochromacy # Blue Cone Monochromatism.
- Following previous important works several research groups worked on Blue Cone Monochromacy with the aim to describe genotype and phenotype features of the disease.
- Finally note there is also a particular mutation of the two genes OPN1LW and OPN1MW which causes a different disease from the Blue Cone Monochromacy.
- The majority of subjects with Blue Cone Monochromacy are thought to have a stable condition although there are cases of evidence of disease progression with macular changes.
- The discovery means that potential parents will be able to find out whether they carry the recessive trait that causes the rare inherited disorder, called rod monochromacy.
- Most nocturnal and marine mammals only see in one color ( monochromacy ), while most diurnal mammals only see in green, blue, and yellow ( dichromacy ).
- *Cone monochromacy, type II, if its existence were established, would be the case in which the retina contains no rods, and only a single type of cone.
- :: : : : See our articles on color vision and monochromacy where this topic is discussed in ( a little ) more detail .-- feed me 11 : 26, 21 September 2007 ( UTC)
- In adult individuals a color test like a Farnsworth D-15, a Farnsworth Munsell 100 Hue test can be part of the diagnosis tools and a Berson test makes it possible to distinguish Blue Cone Monochromacy from other diseases.
- They include problems in discriminating blues from greens and yellows from reds / pinks, and the rarest forms of all, complete color blindness or " monochromacy ", where one cannot distinguish any color from grey, as in a black-and-white movie or photograph.
- In humans, who have three types of cones, the short ( S or blue ) wavelength sensitive, middle ( M or green ) wavelength sensitive and long ( L or red ) wavelength sensitive cones, have three differing forms of cone monochromacy, named according to the single functioning cone class:
- I tried several times to submit it and, as there is a page named'Monochromacy', there is not the possibility to submit a page about BCM .'Monochromacy'is not the name of a disease, it could be in some patients just one between several symptoms that BCM people show.
- I tried several times to submit it and, as there is a page named'Monochromacy', there is not the possibility to submit a page about BCM .'Monochromacy'is not the name of a disease, it could be in some patients just one between several symptoms that BCM people show.
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