Very uncommon: This is most often due to interruption of the sympathetic nerve supply in infancy or before to one eye in someone whose genetic destiny is to have two brown eyes. The eye without the nerve supply stay bluish and the normal side turns brown. This does not affect the vision or health of the eye but can affect the lid position and pupil reactivity.
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