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Quarterly Review





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In this edition Geoff Roberson’s review includes discussions on colour
vision requirements for police officers, the implications of cataract on driving
ability and the ability of the Optomap to detect peripheral retinal lesions.


 

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Geoff Roberson



REFERENCES

Birch J, Chisholm CM.

Occupational colour vision requirements for police officers.
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2008;28(6):524–531.
 
Marrington SA, Horswill MS, Wood JM.
The effect of simulated cataracts on drivers' hazard perception ability.
Optom Vis Sci 2008;85(12):1121–1127.
 
Khandhadia S, Madhusudhana KC, Kostakou A, Forrester JV, Newsom RS.
Use of Optomap for retinal screening within an eye casualty setting.
Br J Ophthalmol 2009;93(1):52–55.
 
Moore, Graham, Goodall, Dartt, Leccisotti, McGilligan, et al.
Concordance between common dry eye diagnostic tests.
Br J Ophthalmol 2009;93(1):66–72.
 
Convergence Insufficiency Treatment Trial Study Group.
Randomized clinical trial of treatments for symptomatic convergence insufficiency in children.
Arch Ophthalmol 2008;126(10):1336–1349.
 
Vale A, Buckley JG, Elliott DB.
Gait alterations negotiating a raised surface induced by monocular blur.
Optom Vis Sci 2008;85(12):1128–1134.


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