A 36-year-old member asked:
Whats central heterochromia iridis?
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Dr. Anatoly Belilovskyanswered
Pediatrics 37 years experience
Different color...: On the inner and outer part of the iris: like a target.
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A 43-year-old member asked:
How to tell if I have central heterochromia iridis?
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Dr. Tim Conradanswered
Ophthalmology 36 years experience
Look in mirror: Heterochromia iridis means the iris of your eye (the colored part) is more than one color. There are various forms of it such as having a sector of the iris to be darker brown than the rest or even having two completely different eye colors. Central heterochromia iridis refers to the genetic trait also called center-brown. In this trait, the portion near the pupil is darker than the rest.
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