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Chances my kid is born with heterochromia?

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Might be.: Most cases of heterochromia are hereditary, or caused by a disease or an injury. Specific causes of eye color changes include: bleeding (hemorrhage), familial heterochromia, foreign body in an eye, glaucoma, or some of the meds used to treat it, injury, mild inflammation affecting only one eye, neurofibromatosis, waardenburg syndrome.

Answered 3/23/2013

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