Ishihara Color Test - 24 plates
Description
The Ishihara color test is the most commonly used test for the diagnosis and classification of discromatopsies (alterations in color vision, such as color blindness), although it is also very useful for other processes such as knowing the state of the optic nerve and its fibers in pathologies such as Graves-Basedow or nerve compression in tumors, etc.
This series of plates are designed to provide a test that gives a quick and accurate assessment of the deficiency of congenital color vision. This is the most common form of color vision disorders. Most cases of congenital color vision deficiency are characterized by a red-green deficiency that can be of two types: first, a Protan type that can be absolute (protanopia) or partial (protanomaly), and secondly, a deutan type that can be absolute (deuteranopia) or partial (deuteranomaly).
Certificates: CE Class I medical product.
Book of 24 plates.








