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Color Blindness: Prognosis

 
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Color blindness that is inherited is present in both eyes and remains constant over an individual's entire life. Some cases of acquired color vision loss are not severe, may appear in only one eye, and last for only a short time. Other cases tend to be progressive, becoming worse with time.

— L. Fleming Fallon, Jr., MD, MPH



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