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. 2007 Apr;91(4):509–513. doi: 10.1136/bjo.2006.094854

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Figure 2 Mean sensitivities (±SEM) above and below (2.8°) the horizontal retinal meridian of 12 control eyes (A) and 30 eyes of 15 subjects with albinism (C). (B,D) Sensitivity differences of mirror‐symmetrical positions in the nasal and temporal retina. In both groups, a reduction in the sensitivity is evident in the nasal retina at around 14°, near the papilla. The sensitivity of the temporal retina is not specifically reduced in the patients with albinism. (E) Sensitivity differences versus shift of the line of decussation in patients with albinism for two stimulus eccentricities below the horizontal retinal meridian. No significant dependence of the sensitivity differences on the extent of misrouting is evident.