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Friday, September 02, 2011

Melanin Pigment attached to IPB, Hyperthrophy Collarette with Indented Lacunae - (lpk)


Rx, Female, 75

1) Brown pigment attached on the local IPB structure indicate possible a severe problem of trachea, chronic tracheitis - Space Risk 8 !
2) Indented lacuna located at 40' embryological relate to stomach disturbances and classical relate to frontal sinus problem.
3) Penetrated lacunae with bridge collarette at 75' predisposition to thyroid dysfunction.
4) Closed lacuna attached the border of the collarette - 115' suggest thymus sign, immunological deficiency.

The three structural signs can be classified as an importance Time Risk factors for calculating the time of the traumatic or stress events happened to the person.

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