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chloropsia[klȯ′räp·sē·ə] (medicine) A defect of vision in which all objects appear green. chloropsia
chloropsia [klŏ-rop´se-ah] a defect of vision in which objects appear to have a greenish tinge.chlo·rop·si·a (klō-rop'sē-ă), A condition in which objects appear to be colored green, as may occur in digitalis intoxication. Synonym(s): green vision [chloro- + G. opsis, eyesight] chlo·rop·si·a (klōr-op'sē-ă) A condition in which objects appear to be colored green, as may occur in digitalis intoxication. [chloro- + G. opsis, eyesight]chloropsia Green vision. This may result from toxic damage to the CONES of the RETINA as in DIGITALIS poisoning.chromatopsia Abnormal condition in which objects appear falsely coloured. Depending upon the colour seen, the chromatopsia is called xanthopsia (yellow vision), erythropsia (red vision), chloropsia (green vision) or cyanopsia (blue vision). This condition may appear after a cataract operation (blue and red vision) or following exposure to an intense illumination (red vision) or in people suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning and oxygen deprivation. This may cause some damage to the areas of the visual cortex involved in the processing of colour perception, because these areas are supplied with more blood vessels than other areas of the visual cortex. Syn. chromopsia. See euchromatopsia; xanthopsia. |