I've just ran into an article in Wiki about Mongolian Spot. I don't know if it's been discussed in AE or not, but I did the 'Search' in AE and nothing helpful. Though I've seen some red rash like birth marks on infants that goes away or I might even have seen some darker marks that probably was a Mongolian Spot, but I've never heard the term until now. So I thought this would the best subforum to ask some questions. So if it's been discussed, please let me know what thread I should look up. (sorry, I don't feel like reading the entire subforum if 'Search' can't help me)
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Mongolian spots are most prevalent among Mongols, Turks, and other Asian groups, such as the Chinese, Koreans and Japanese. Nearly all East Asian infants are born with one or more Mongolian spots. The incidence of Mongolian spot among East Asian infants is 90-95%.[1] It is also common if only one of the parents is East Asian.
Among East African infants it is found at rates between 90-95%, and 85-90% of Native American infants.[1]
The incidence among Caucasians, that is, the indigenous peoples of Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and the Indian subcontinent (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka) is between 1-10%.[1] However, it has been found to be prominent among Europeans that have had extensive interaction with Hun cultures, most notably Hungarians who have a 22.6% occurrence rate among their population.[citation needed]
Additionally, there is an incidence of 50-70% among some countries of the Americas,[1] presumably as a result of the Native American admixture found in mestizos (people of mixed European and Native American ancestry) that is an important racial group among some countries.......
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c: Common Mongolian spots These will disappear within 10 years. d: Deep blue Mongolian spots In these pictures all deep blue spots are ectopic and may become persistent Mongolian spots which remain until adulthood. e: Ectopic Mongolian spots, aberrant Mongolian spots In these pictures all spots are thin and will disappear in within a few years. |
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I guess my questions would be;
1. Does anyone have different opinion about this compare to what is said in Wiki?
2. Did you have a Mongolian Spot, or in your family, or in your region?
3. If yes to #2, then tell me more about the ethnic make up of yourself, family
or the region that you have seen this.
4. Can we read more into the genetic make up of the Mongolians, East Asians, Turks,
Huns, East Africans, Native Americans, Eastern Europeans, with this, especially
in comparison to Indians, Persians, and Caucasians who has very low incidents.
5. Is there any cultural symbolism to whether having or not having the spot,
or for the size, location, color, etc since birth marks often symbolize certain
cultural connotations in old cultures.
I guess that's enough questions for now. I don't have any hidden agenda or trying to prove any theory. I just find it interesting have some genuine questions. If you have any interesting articles or websites I would appreciate them. But I would really appreciate your personal accounts also. I should have asked my parents if I had it or they know anything it at all.