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Monday, July 21, 2014

Radial Furrows at Pupillary Zone & Pigmentation - Lx - (sph)



I would like you to try for analyse the above iris signs :
a) Yellow Pigmented Collarette - An annular of yellow pigment around the collarette border indicate tendency to renal dysfunction.
b) Yellow-Whitish Pigments scattered around at ciliary & limbus zones - Brushfield's Spot sign indicate tendency for lymphatic congestion with immune compromise and kidney concerns.
c) Linear Collarette at lateral temporal section - represent family history of blood sugar imbalance tendency. 
d) Inferior Nasal Flatness - indicate possible of renal disturbances and correlation with uterine problem.
e) Multiple Radial Furrows or major rays at 345', 40', 190', 230', 250', 265', 320' & 345' in Physical, Embryological and Kreb's Cycle approaches.
Could you identify the correlations of combination iris signs:
a) Inferior Nasal Flatness + Linear Collarette+ Brown Pigment + Kreb's Cycle sign at 40', 190' & 230'
b) Solitary Lacuna at 275'- Rx (right iris) + Kreb's Cycle signs at 40'  & 230'
c) Kreb's Cycle sign at 250' + Brown Pigment
d) Linear collarette + Kreb's Sign at 265'
( Please refer Embryological & Kreb's Cycle Charts by John Andrews)

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