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Deposit around the pupils
Hi Dr can you tell what it is brown deposits around iris is it sign of wilson's disease, because or anything or it's normal kindly please advise
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Hello These are Palisades of vogt and serve as repositories of epithelial cells These are essential for well being of cornea In Wilson disease, there is deposition of excess copper in descemet layer of cornea and these are known as KF rings. These are evaluated under slit lamp by ophthalmologist
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It looks like pigmentation,  but to rule out wilsons, you'll have to get slit lamp examination
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Pl consult ophthalmologist for slit lamp eye examination.
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To rule out Wilson disease, a proper slit examination by an ophthalmologist is needed. Please do accordingly
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