“…Visual field changes may be normal. Depending on the topography of pigmentation and atrophy, the visual field may be manifested as a ring scotoma (20), a geographic scotoma, a quadrant defect (6), paracentral scotomas (4,17,20,26), concentric constriction (3,17,22,26,30,31,39), an enlarged blind spot (11,35) or scattered scotomas (41) corresponding to the atrophic paravenous areas. Color vision is usually normal, although mild non-specific dyschromatopsia or an acquired color vision defect has been observed in specific cases (13,26,30,31).…”