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  2. Heterochromia: Causes & Types - Cleveland Clinic

  3. WEBNov 2, 2021 · Heterochromia describes when a person's eyes aren't the same color. Find out about the different types of heterochromia and what causes it to occur. Find out why some people (and animals) have two …

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  6. Heterochromia iridum


    Heterochromia is the term used to describe a difference in a person's eye color. Someone with central heterochromia has different colors within the same eye. Complete heterochromia is when they have two different colored eyes.
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    Eye color is determined by the concentration and distribution of melanin (a pigment) in the iris. A variety of genetic and acquired (non-genetic) factors influence the final outcome and continued maintenence of the iris color.

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  9. WEBMar 26, 2024 · Heterochromia is most often the result of a genetic mutation. In some cases, it can be caused by an eye injury or an underlying disease, such as a benign eye tumor (called iris nevus) or

  10. WEBSep 12, 2017 · Heterochromia is the term used to describe a difference in a person’s eye color. Heterochromia of the eye is caused by variations in the concentration and distribution of melanin, the pigment...

  11. Heterochromia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    WEBJun 25, 2023 · Heterochromia or heterochromia iridum indicates a difference between the color of the two irises. It usually involves the whole iris and can less commonly affect only part of the iris (sectoral …

  12. Heterochromia: Different-colored eyes - All About Vision

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