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Children's Vision: Color Vision Deficiency

Children's Vision: Color Vision Deficiency

http://www.eyes.org/eyecare/detail.cfm?Parent=34&Article=128&List=123,61,71,72,73,128,74,75,76,78,129 Describes signs, testing, causes, types, and disadvantages. From the Optometric Physicians of Washington (OPW). Your eye care resource center from the Optometric Physicians of Washington (OPW).
by Marianne Deal Stephens Color Vision Deficiency, also called Colorblindness, affects 8% of boys and 0.5% of girls, or about 1 in 25 children. An affected child sees colors differently than most of his or her classmates or family members. Depending upon the type of Color Vision Deficiency, a
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