The symptomatic Pulfrich phenomenon can be successfully managed with a coloured lens in front of the good eye - a long-term follow-up study
Many visual symptoms originating from a spontaneous Pulfrich phenomenon can be alleviated by the provision of a tinted lens worn in front of the least affected eye. Here, we report on the long-term outcome of four patients who have been provided with a uniocular tinted spectacle or contact lens. The case notes of four cases were reviewed. The review period was at least 5 years in all four cases. In all cases, visual symptoms and perceptual difficulties occurring from the spontaneous Pulfrich effect were completely eliminated over a period of many years. In one case, the relief has been sustained over a 20-year period. A uniocular tinted lens, or contact lens, provides immediate and lasting relief from the visual difficulties caused by the visual delay underlying the spontaneous Pulfrich effect.
Year of publication: |
2006-06-01
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Authors: | Heron, Gordon ; Dutton, Gordon N. |
Publisher: |
GCU |
Subject: | Pulfrich phenomenon | tinted lens | vision science | Ophthalmology |
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