chromatopsia
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chromatopsia
[‚krō·mə′täp·sē·ə] (medicine)
A disorder of visual sensation in which color impressions are disturbed or arise subjectively, with objects appearing as unnaturally colored or colorless objects as colored; may be caused by a disturbance of the optic centers, psychic disturbance, or drugs.
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