Blue-Yellow Colour Vision Changes as Early Symptoms of Ethambutol Oculotoxicity

Abstract
To find out the most sensitive parameter of early toxic ocular changes, a group of patients was extensively examined at regular intervals during therapy with ethambutol. Colour vision abnormalities could be detected using the desaturated panel of Lanthony in the presence of normal visual acuity, normal visual fields, normal visual-evoked potentials and a normal panel D-15 test. Maj or blue-yellow errors were found in treated patients without visual complaints as well as in a group of healthy volunteers, but there was a significant difference between both groups. In a later stage of intoxication, blue defects, red-green defects or tritanomalous defects can be observed, together with other symptoms of ocular intoxication.

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