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Could my ambiopia be caused by me having 2 differenct color eyes? lt is brown, rt is blue on top brown on bottom.. rt one is my problem eye.

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Not related: Amblyopia, usually defined as poor vision in one eye without anatomical abnormality, would not likely be related to differences in eye color. The changes you describe could be from an iris nevus (like a "birthmark") or some other uncommon eye problems. Have a thorough eye examination by an ophthalmologist to sort it out.

Answered 3/21/2015

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Dr. Jay Bradley answered

Specializes in Cornea, Cataract, & Refractive (LASIK & PRK) Surgery

Unrelated: Iris heterochromia is congenital and not related to your amblyopia.

Answered 12/25/2012

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Is it possible to have keratoconus and amblyopia all in one eye ??

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