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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Iris - Archeology & IPB Analysis-3


1) & 2) Squared IPB sign - Usually located frontal and ventral section. Primary tendency to thyroid dyfunction, genetic history of hypothyroidism.
3)S sign - It is a solitary sign, which tend to occur in the frontal section of the IPB. The S sign relates to the functions of the pituitary gland, especially prolactin release.Prolactin insufficiency, prolactinoma tendency.
4)Archeological Finding - Embryo sign.
5)Target sign - Tendency to anaemia and poor liver metabolises.

6)Squared IPB - Thyroid sign

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