
Cats Paw
Has anyone heard of pigmentation Cats Paw?
My daughter was told by the optician yesterday that the upper hand in your retina. It took me a the digital image of that show, it seems that dirt from foot to foot through the retina. Just wondering if anyone had known before.
A family member immediately have a very rare genetic condition of the retina (choroideremia) and met with the descriptive term "pigmentation Cat's Paw" by ophthalmology books. From what I understand, is fairly benign. Http: / / www.eyecancer.com/ViewImage.aspx?sImgSource=20041122114320.gif&sDesc=This+ is + a + Table + of + the congenital hypertrophy of + the + + + + retinal pigment epithelium + + "provide clues. They also + + + + block fluorescence. Above is a link to an image of the retina of a person with cat's paw of pigmentation. "The term (also known as" bear tracks in the retina ") simply describes the areas of increased pigmentation (groups of pigment granules) in the retina - again, completely Benin so do not worry! The only link I found with a picture of the pigmentation of the cat's paw is an eye cancer website. This does * not * mean that your daughter has cancer of the retina. For more information you can enter "congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE)" in http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez PubMed or visit Pata http://books.google.com/books?id=aCJUHjDDeMoC&pg=PA189&lpg=PA189&dq=ophthalmology+% 22cat + +% 22 & pigmentation source = web & ots = 8qqDjm2jBO & sig = xavag0khohAq9bzeoI8mON3icz4 # PPA189, M1 (which we hope will take you to the page on the right (p 189). PS Due to a correlation between individuals with Gardner syndrome (familial polyposis of the colon) CHRPE s_syndrome http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardner "and would be appropriate to find an eye doctor if your child has CHRPE. You can then request a referral to a gastroenterologist so that he / she can perform a screening test Gardner.
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