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Red-green color blindness

MONDO:0010564

Deuteranopia is a type of color vision deficiency where the green photoreceptors are absent. It affects hue discrimination in the same way as protanopia, but without the dimming effect. Like protanopia, it is hereditary, sex-linked, and found in about 1% of the male population.

Also known as: Deutan defect, colorblindness, deutan, deuteranopia, partial achromatopsia, deutan type, CBD, Deutan colorblindness, Deuteranomaly, Green colorblindness

15 clinical trials for this condition and its sub-types.

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Disease (618) Nervous system disorder (217) Hereditary disease (172) Vision disorder (85) Perceptual disorders (21) Human disease (14) Hereditary neurological disease (5) Color vision disorder (2) Disease of genetic or genomic mechanism (2) Disorder of visual system (1)
Trials to join now! 3 Not yet recruiting 1 Not yet finished but already full! 6 Completed 4 Terminated 1
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  • VR headsets tested as a possible treatment for blindness

    Disease control Terminated

    This study tested whether using a virtual reality headset for one-hour sessions could help regenerate damaged optic nerves and improve vision in people with glaucoma or other retinal diseases. The idea came from promising results in rodents. However, the trial was terminated earl…

    Phase: NA • Sponsor: Stanford University • Aim: Disease control

    Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:03 UTC

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