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Monday, January 30, 2012

Partial Atrophy IPB, Superior Nasal & Inferior Temporal Flatness, Bridge & Radial Furrows



Rx

a) Observe the partial atrophy of the IPBstructure indicates poor adaptation to stress and resulting immune system compromise.
b) Superior Nasal and Inferior Temporal flattening suggests :
- Neuromuscular tension at C3 to C7 & T8 to T12.
- Possible problem in visual and cervical muscular tension.
- Potential of sinusitis, liver, gall bladder and pancreas dysfunction. Hypoglycaemia tendency.
c) Internal lacuna with bridge formation at 225' embryological concerns with duodenum stress, classical view relate to gall bladder disturbances. The inferior temporal flatness adjacent to the organs of pancreas and gall bladder is highlighted and amplified the potential weaknesses of the mentioned topographical areas. 
d) The collarette bridge formation at 225' may concerns with :
- Time Risk evaluation
- Potential progesterone deficiency and blood sugar imbalance
- Enhanced sensitivity to stress
e) Radial furrows with major ray at 24' and minor ray at 345' suggests :
- Time Risk and Emotional Dynamics of the Collarette consideration, especially for major radial formation at 24' which radiate from the IPB edge to the ciliary zone.
- Suggest paranasal sinisitis problem and potential of limbic system compromise, psycho-emotional imbalance.
- Pineal gland disturbances signify by the minor radial radiate from the border of the collarette to the ciliary zone at 345'.
- Closed lacuna attached on the ciliary zone in 318' concern with hearing disturbances.
( John Andrews, Iris & Pupillary Signs, 3rd Edition)

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