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Medical term for seeing everything tinted in yellow
Xanthopsia is a color vision deficiency in which there is a dominantly yellow bias in vision. The most common causes are digoxin's inhibitory action on
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Genus of flowering plants in the family Plantaginaceae
below); and the neurological effects include fatigue, delirium, and rarely xanthopsia (jaundiced or yellow vision). Other oculotoxic effects of digitalis include
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Portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye
transmission most strongly at the blue part of the spectrum. This can cause xanthopsia as well as a slight truncation of the short-wave (blue) limit of the visible
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Historical line of inquiry
treated with digitalis, and Dr. Arnold dismisses the plant as a cause of xanthopsia (yellow halos). Brooks, D. "Portrait of Doctor Félix Rey". The Vincent
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Decreased ability to see color or color differences
usually affect the blue–yellow opponent channel and are named Cyanopsia and Xanthopsia, and are most typically an effect of yellowing or removal of the lens
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Xanthoidea, xanthoma, xanthomatosis, xanthophobia, xanthophore, xanthophyll, xanthopsia, xanthopterin, xanthosis, xanthous xe- scrape, shave Greek ξεῖν/ξέειν
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American poet and author (1925–2014)
Title Year First published Reprinted/collected Xanthopsia 2013 *Kumin, Maxine (July 1, 2013). "Xanthopsia". The New Yorker. Vol. 89, no. 19. p. 33.
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Drug used to expel parasitic worms by paralyzing them
cause disturbances of vision, usually yellow vision or perhaps green (xanthopsia or chromatopsia). The Encyclopædia Britannica noted:[citation needed]
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Plant chemical
premature ventricular contractions, or atrioventricular blockage. Also, xanthopsia (yellow vision), a burning sensation of the mucous membranes of the eyes
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German surgeon (1836–1914)
Krönlein. Edmund Rose is remembered for his research of color blindness, xanthopsia and the drug Santonin, and how Santonin affected color vision. In surgical
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Xanthoidea, xanthoma, xanthomatosis, xanthophobia, xanthophore, xanthophyll, xanthopsia, xanthopterin, xanthosis, xanthous xe- scrape, shave Greek ξεῖν/ξέειν
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digoxin is a disturbance of color vision (mostly yellow and green) called xanthopsia. Vincent van Gogh's "Yellow Period" may have somehow been influenced by
List of side effects of digoxin
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