Pinckers A, Marré M
Doc Ophthalmol. 1983 May 1;55(3):251-71. doi: 10.1007/BF00140812.
Acquired colour vision defects are directly related to the fixation mode: blue-yellow defects in foveolar fixation, blue-yellow or red-green defects in eccentric fixation. The primary localization of a disease can be retraced from the degree of cone damage. Optic nerve diseases essentially lack signs of cone damage. Processes at the level of the choriocapillaris/retinal pigment epithelium induce a non-selective receptor impairment. There are minor signs of cone damage. In cone dystrophies there is selective cone damage. Scotopization indicates a relatively well-preserved rod function.