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- ArticleSmith VC, Pokorny J, Newell FW.Am J Ophthalmol. 1979 Mar;87(3):393-402.Four patients in three different families had a form of autosomal recessive incomplete achromatopsia not previously described. The visual acuity was 6/18 to 6/60 (20/60 to 20/200) with minimal ophthalmoscopic abnormality and normal fluorescein angiogram. The photopic electroretinographic responses were present in all four patients; the fusion rate of 60 Hz was only slightly subnormal. The high-intensity scotopic response was subnormal. The patients failed color screening plates and accumulated over 400 errors with scotopic axis on the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test. The Rayleigh match was abnormal, displaced toward the red primary, but with normal luminance. The photopic luminous efficiency function was similar to that of the deuteranope. Color matching revealed a trichromatic form of color vision mediated by long wavelength and short wavelength cones, and a rhodopsin receptor.
- BookMark J. Kransdorf, Mark D. Murphey.Contents:
Origin and classification of soft tissue tumors
Soft tissue tumors in a large referral population: prevalence and distribution of diagnoses by age, sex, and location
Imaging of soft tissue tumors
Lipomatous tumors
Vascular and lymphatic tumors
Fibrous and fibrohistiocytic tumors
Muscle tumors
Neurogenic tumors
Synovial tumors
Extraskeletal osseous and cartilagenous tumors
Tumors of uncertain histogenesis
Superficial soft tissues masses
Mass which may mimic soft tissue tumors
Compartmental anatomy.Digital Access Ovid 2014