Diabetic short-wavelength sensitivity: variations with induced changes in blood glucose level.

作者: J A Linfoot , M E Schneck , A J Adams , V J Volbrecht , E Ai

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关键词: EndocrinologyIncrement thresholdDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineSpectral sensitivityMedicine

摘要: Purpose. To investigate variations in diabetic short-wavelength sensitivity with acute, induced changes blood glucose level. Methods. Increment threshold measures were obtained for short-wavelength-sensitive and middle/long-wavelength-sensitive cone pathways after an induced, acute change level observers. Results. Diabetic observers showed increase sensitivity, but no middle/long-wavelength a rapid drop Conclusions. Experimentally levels can directly affect

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