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Earl Snake-Hips Tucker
01-31-2001, 12:06 PM
I've noticed on various people yellowish (fatty-looking) flecks on the whites of the eyes. What are they--just fatty deposits? And what causes them? They are raised, but still under the outer layer of the eyeball tissue.

Any ideas???

Duck Duck Goose
01-31-2001, 03:59 PM
Is it this?

http://home.earthlink.net/~odiehog/Spots.htm

Sometimes you get those yellow spots and it doesn't mean anything. Sometimes you get them and it's a symptom of something more serious.

http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual_home/sec12/139.htm
Gaucher's Disease
Gaucher's disease is a hereditary disorder that leads to an accumulation of glucocerebrosides, a product of fat metabolism.

The genetic abnormality that causes Gaucher's disease is recessive; an affected person must inherit two abnormal genes to develop symptoms. This disease leads to enlargement of the liver and spleen and a brownish pigmentation of the skin. Accumulations of glucocerebrosides in the eyes cause yellow spots called pingueculae to appear. Accumulations in the bone marrow can cause pain.

Most people who have Gaucher's disease develop type 1, the adult chronic form, which results in an enlarged liver and spleen and bone abnormalities.

Earl Snake-Hips Tucker
01-31-2001, 04:22 PM
Sounds like textbook cases of pinguecula.