Purpose: The evaluation of the anomaloscope slope quotient in patients with
acquired colour vision deficiency.
Methods: Two patients with Stargardt's disease in combination with protanom
aly and deuteranomaly, respectively, were selected and also 3 patients with
a presumed dominant optic atrophy of the protan type. The anomaloscope exa
mination was performed according to the Linksz procedure. The luminance fal
l was calculated as the slope quotient SQ:Y units luminance fall per X unit
s width of the matching range.
Results: The SQ of the 2 Stargardt patients was steeper than the SQ of cong
enital colour vision defectives, especially at the red end of the anomalosc
ope green-red mixture scale, indicating pathologic scotopization superimpos
ed on the congenital deficiency. In optic atrophy of the protan type the SQ
was flatter than in congenital deficiency, indicating that this deficiency
has nothing to do with congenital protan deficiency.
Conclusion: Calculation of the slope quotient SQ is helpful for the diagnos
is of acquired colour vision deficiency, especially when the subject also h
as a congenital colour vision deficiency or is supposed to have such a defi
ciency.