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Sunday, October 25, 2015

PolyGlandular, Pupil Flatness, Orange Center Heterochromia, Frontal Orange Pigmented Collarette & Pigments - (ssl) - Rx - 1

(Photo Permission by Susan Laing)


a) Identify the pupil flattenings
b) Explain the OCH  and frontal orange pigmented collarette in physical & emotional levels.
c) What are the genetic characteristics of extended collarette and it predominant parental DNA ?
d) Multiple lacunae attached on the border of the collarette - Polyglandular structure - which lacuna is set priority to analyse ?
e) Identify the multiple iris pigments, its shape, color, density and location.
f) Find those iris pigments nearest to the edge of pupil and attached on the border of the collarette and co-sign with lacunae cause they are identified as multidimensional iris signs.
g) You may identify the peripheral signs attached on the limbus areas.

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