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. 2017 Apr 26;12(4):e0176534. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0176534

Table 2. Description of the 12 low vision participants.

ID Group Age Diagnoses Sex Race Years DX Visual Acuity
1 VST 69 Diabetic Retinopathy F AA 5 OD: HM
OS: 20/607
2 VST 19 Retinitis Pigmentosa M W 5 OU: 20/3000
3 RST 57 Best Disease F W 2 OD: 20/320
OS: 20/800
4 VST 51 Retinitis Pigmentosa F W 36 OU: 20/600
5 VST 26 Diabetic Retinopathy F AA 2 OD: 20/697
OS: LP
6 RST 35 Optic Atrophy F AA 20 OD: 20/533
OS: 20/1000
7 VST 47 Ushers & Retinitis Pigmentosa M W 24 OU: 20/800
8 VST 55 Degenerative Myopia M AA 35 OD: 20/1928
OS: 20/1162
9 RST 52 Myopic Choroidal Degeneration F AA 15 OD: 20/1754
OS: 20/400
10 RST 48 Retinitis Pigmentosa F AA 31 OD: LP
OS: 20/2847
11 VST 54 OD: NAION F W 2 OD: 20/877
OS: Trauma OS: LP
12 VST 36 Diabetic Retinopathy F W 5 OD: 20/439
OS: NLP

Group: Training group assignment (VST: virtual street training; RST: real street training)

Years DX: Years since diagnosis

NAION: Non-Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy

AA: African-American; W: White

OD: Right eye; OS: Left eye

HM: Hand motion; LP: Light perception; NLP: No light perception