Sanders E A, Volkers A C, van der Poel J C, van Lith G H
Br J Ophthalmol. 1986 Dec;70(12):918-24. doi: 10.1136/bjo.70.12.918.
A group of 53 patients who had suffered an attack of unilateral (n = 45) or bilateral (n = 8) optic neuritis more than six months before were subjected to a battery of tests to determine their spatial contrast sensitivity, visual field, and colour vision. The 106 eyes investigated were classified according to their clinical status and visual acuity at the time of the study into unaffected (n = 45), recovered (n = 33), and non-recovered (n = 28). At least one of the three tests gave an abnormal result in 67%, 88%, 100% of the three groups respectively. The results obtained with these three tests showed a significant statistical association.
一组53例患者在六个月多以前曾患单侧(n = 45)或双侧(n = 8)视神经炎,接受了一系列测试以确定其空间对比敏感度、视野和色觉。根据研究时的临床状态和视力,对所研究的106只眼睛进行分类,分为未受影响(n = 45)、已恢复(n = 33)和未恢复(n = 28)。这三项测试中至少有一项在三组中分别有67%、88%、100%的异常结果。这三项测试所得到的结果显示出显著的统计学关联。