2016
DOI: 10.3341/kjo.2016.30.4.295
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The Application of a New Maximum Color Contrast Sensitivity Test to the Early Prediction of Chiasma Damage in Cases of Pituitary Adenoma: The Pilot Study

Abstract: PurposeOur objective was to estimate the maximum color contrast sensitivity (MCCS) thresholds in individuals with chiasma opticum damage.MethodsThe pilot study tested 41 people with pituitary adenoma (PA) and 100 age- and gender-matched controls. Patients were divided into two groups according to PA size, PA ≤1 cm or PA >1 cm. A new MCCS test program was used for color discrimination.ResultsThe mean total error score (TES) of MCCS was 1.8 in the PA ≤1 cm group (standard deviation [SD], 0.38), 3.5 in the PA >1 … Show more

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“…Some authors have described that color vision loss is strongly associated with VF defects due to chiasm compression ( Okamoto et al, 2010 ; Barzaghi et al, 2012 ; Yu et al, 2015 ; Sun et al, 2017 ). Slatkeviciene et al (2016) reported that contrast sensitivity is approximately 2.4 times lower in PMA subjects than in healthy individuals ( Slatkeviciene et al, 2016 ). In our study, BCVA, CV, CS 1m, and 3m were different between patients with PMA and healthy controls ( p < 0.001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors have described that color vision loss is strongly associated with VF defects due to chiasm compression ( Okamoto et al, 2010 ; Barzaghi et al, 2012 ; Yu et al, 2015 ; Sun et al, 2017 ). Slatkeviciene et al (2016) reported that contrast sensitivity is approximately 2.4 times lower in PMA subjects than in healthy individuals ( Slatkeviciene et al, 2016 ). In our study, BCVA, CV, CS 1m, and 3m were different between patients with PMA and healthy controls ( p < 0.001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrast sensitivity can improve following pituitary adenoma resection, especially in patients with smaller contrast sensitivity deficits [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%