värifosforia
Värifosforia is a term occasionally used to describe a proposed sensory phenomenon involving abnormal color perception in combination with mood or affective changes that some researchers associate with exposure to certain light spectra, particularly those emitted by phosphorescent or fluorescent materials. It is not widely recognized in ophthalmology or neurology and does not appear in standard medical references as an established disorder.
Etymology and usage: The word blends vär i Swedish for color with fosforia, derived from phosphorus and
Clinical features: Reported symptoms include altered color discrimination under certain lighting, color afterimages or color tinges,
Causes and mechanisms: Any proposed explanations are speculative. Hypotheses involve abnormal retinal cone signaling, atypical central
Diagnosis and differential: There are no formal diagnostic criteria. Evaluation would typically include ophthalmologic color-vision testing,
Treatment and prognosis: No evidence-based treatment exists. If acknowledged, management would focus on avoiding triggering lighting