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Heterochromia is the condition in which a person has two different colored irises, or one iris contains multiple colors. It is usually benign but can sometimes signal underlying...
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Heterochromia is the condition in which a person has two different colored irises, or one iris contains multiple colors. It is usually benign but can sometimes signal underlying...
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Complete heterochromia is a rare condition in which a person has two different colored irises. It differs from partial or sectoral heterochromia, where color variation occurs wi...
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Eye color is a polygenic trait shaped by multiple genes that control how much and what kind of melanin is produced in the iris. Melanin is a brown pigment, and its concentration...
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Heterochromia is a variation in iris color that produces two noticeably different colored areas in one or both eyes. It can be complete, when each iris is a fully different colo...
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Heterochromia is the condition in which the irises of the eyes are different colors. It can be complete, with each iris a distinct color, or partial, when only part of one iris...
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Heterochromia is a variation in iris color that results in two differently colored eyes or distinct color patterns within one eye. It can be present at birth or develop later du...
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Do people have purple eyes? In everyday conditions, no one has naturally purple irises; what looks purple is usually a mix of deep blue and red tones shaped by lighting, skin, a...
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Two different eye colors, medically called heterochromia, occurs when the iris pigmentation or neurological pathways differ between eyes. It can be complete, sectoral, or centra...
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Two different colored eyes, clinically termed heterochromia, is a variation in iris coloration that can be present at birth or develop later. The condition is usually benign but...
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Heterochromia in cats is a variation in iris color where one eye has a different color from the other, or where a single iris displays multiple colors. It is most often a harmle...
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