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The incidence of congenital color deficiency among Koreans.

It is important to investigate the incidence of congenital color deficiency and to determine the type and degree because the color deficiency can effect as a handicap to certain occupations. The incidence of congenital color deficiency is remarkably constant among Caucasians but other races show con...

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Autores principales: Kim, H. B., Lee, S. Y., Choe, J. K., Lee, J. H., Ahn, B. H.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3053695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2631743
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author Kim, H. B.
Lee, S. Y.
Choe, J. K.
Lee, J. H.
Ahn, B. H.
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Lee, S. Y.
Choe, J. K.
Lee, J. H.
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description It is important to investigate the incidence of congenital color deficiency and to determine the type and degree because the color deficiency can effect as a handicap to certain occupations. The incidence of congenital color deficiency is remarkably constant among Caucasians but other races show considerable variations. We investigated the incidence of congenital color deficiency among Koreans by the use of H-R-R pseudoisochromatic plates. The present study revealed that the incidence of congenital color deficiency among Koreans was 31.5% (5.90% in men, 0.44% in women).
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spelling pubmed-30536952011-03-16 The incidence of congenital color deficiency among Koreans. Kim, H. B. Lee, S. Y. Choe, J. K. Lee, J. H. Ahn, B. H. J Korean Med Sci Research Article It is important to investigate the incidence of congenital color deficiency and to determine the type and degree because the color deficiency can effect as a handicap to certain occupations. The incidence of congenital color deficiency is remarkably constant among Caucasians but other races show considerable variations. We investigated the incidence of congenital color deficiency among Koreans by the use of H-R-R pseudoisochromatic plates. The present study revealed that the incidence of congenital color deficiency among Koreans was 31.5% (5.90% in men, 0.44% in women). Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1989-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3053695/ /pubmed/2631743 Text en
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title The incidence of congenital color deficiency among Koreans.
title_full The incidence of congenital color deficiency among Koreans.
title_fullStr The incidence of congenital color deficiency among Koreans.
title_full_unstemmed The incidence of congenital color deficiency among Koreans.
title_short The incidence of congenital color deficiency among Koreans.
title_sort incidence of congenital color deficiency among koreans.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3053695/
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