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Critical Issues in the Use and Analysis of the Lanthony Desaturate Color Vision Test
Authors:Andrew M Geller  HKenneth Hudnell
Institution:aUnited States Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711 USA
Abstract:The Lanthony Desaturate Color Vision test (D-15d) has been used to demonstrate the incidence of acquired color vision defects resulting from toxic exposure. The D-15d is a sensitive test designed to grade color deficiencies, but results can be difficult to interpret beyond the qualitative level, and the high incidence of errors reported for controls in some toxicology studies raises questions about how to effectively use this test. This article reviews standard administration of the test, physical determinants of performance, classification of acquired color vision defects, and methods of analysis that have been used to quantify results. The basis for a new method of analysis is discussed, illustrating the source of some characteristic errors, and recommendations are made for test protocols to attempt to more closely identify the type of color vision loss with the goal of identifying the site of toxicological insult.
Keywords:color vision defect  solvent  styrene  carbon disulfide
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