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Simunovic MP – The current management of congenital colour vision deficiency lies chiefly in appropriate counselling. Although visual aids may be of benefit to those with colour vision deficiency when performing certain tasks, the evidence suggests that they do not enable wearers to obtain normal colour discrimination.


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