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- Brushfield_spots abstract "Brushfield spots are small, white or grayish/brown spots on the periphery of the iris in the human eye due to aggregation of connective tissue, a normal iris element. The spots are named after the physician Thomas Brushfield, who first described them in his 1924 M.D. thesis.These spots are normal in children (Kunkmann-Wolffian bodies), but are also a feature of the chromosomal disorder Down syndrome. They occur in 35–78% of newborn infants with Down syndrome. They are much more likely to occur in children with Down syndrome of European descent than children of Asian heritage with Down's Syndrome.They are focal areas of stromal hyperplasia, surrounded by relative hypoplasia, and are more common in patients with lightly pigmented irises.".
- Brushfield_spots thumbnail Brushfield_eyes.jpg?width=300.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageID "760865".
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageLength "2146".
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageRevisionID "701192508".
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diseases_of_the_eye_and_adnexa.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink Connective_tissue.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_of_Medicine.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink Down_syndrome.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink Human_eye.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink Hyperplasia.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink Hypoplasia.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink Iris_(anatomy).
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink Stroma_of_iris.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Brushfield.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink File:Brushfield_eyes.jpg.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLink File:Brushfield_eyes_magnified.jpg.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brushfield spots".
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brushfield_spots".
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eponymous_medical_signs_for_eyes_and_ears.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eye-stub.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Med-sign-stub.
- Brushfield_spots wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Brushfield_spots subject Category:Diseases_of_the_eye_and_adnexa.
- Brushfield_spots hypernym White.
- Brushfield_spots type Person.
- Brushfield_spots type Sign.
- Brushfield_spots comment "Brushfield spots are small, white or grayish/brown spots on the periphery of the iris in the human eye due to aggregation of connective tissue, a normal iris element. The spots are named after the physician Thomas Brushfield, who first described them in his 1924 M.D. thesis.These spots are normal in children (Kunkmann-Wolffian bodies), but are also a feature of the chromosomal disorder Down syndrome. They occur in 35–78% of newborn infants with Down syndrome.".
- Brushfield_spots label "Brushfield spots".
- Brushfield_spots sameAs Q962598.
- Brushfield_spots sameAs بقع_بروشفيلد.
- Brushfield_spots sameAs Brushfield-Spots.
- Brushfield_spots sameAs Manchas_de_Brushfield.
- Brushfield_spots sameAs Brushfieldin_täplät.
- Brushfield_spots sameAs Macchie_di_Brushfield.
- Brushfield_spots sameAs Plamki_Brushfielda.
- Brushfield_spots sameAs Manchas_de_Brushfield.
- Brushfield_spots sameAs m.039412.
- Brushfield_spots sameAs Brushfields_prickar.
- Brushfield_spots sameAs Q962598.
- Brushfield_spots wasDerivedFrom Brushfield_spots?oldid=701192508.
- Brushfield_spots depiction Brushfield_eyes.jpg.
- Brushfield_spots isPrimaryTopicOf Brushfield_spots.