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Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Orange Central Heterochromia & Ferrum Chromatosis - Rx - (kalia)


Female, 64
Observe the external Cat's Claw IPB signs, Pigment Dispersion Syndrome, Multiple Pupil Flattenings, Orange Central Heterochromia, Orange pigmented with Erratic Collarette and much more... 

a) The both irises (Rx & Lx-by next post), the tiny sandy orange pigments punctuates like peppercorn located at the edge of IPB, within the collarette or pupillary & ciliary zone, I would like to classify it as Ferrum Chromatosis or so-called "Iron Settlements" instead of Pigment Dispersion Syndrome, even-thought the punctuate pigments are conjunction to the edge of the IPB ! These punctate pigments are located within the pupillary zone or collarette indicates liver stress, enzymatic changes and the possibly of bacterial balance of the intestine are concerned, stated by John Andrews.
Correction : The IPB dispersion pigments adjacent to the IPB would be classified as Pigment Dispersion Syndrome !
b) Orange Central Heterochromia covered the center areas of the pupillary zone and the border of the collarette and is a multidimensional sign, please refer to John Andrews's "Yellow Book" for further explanation-Pg 65~66 !
c) The external cat'claw IPB, Flat Shaped IPB, multiple pupil flattenings (observe the medial nasal flatness conjunction with indentation of the collarette) & localised indentation of the collarette at 100' are highlighted !

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