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He has heterochromia with one eye being brown and the other blue.
In complete heterochromia, one iris is a different color from the other.
His eyes are two different colours, a condition known as heterochromia.
Occasionally, heterochromia can be a sign of a serious medical condition.
Their eyes can be any solid color, with some exhibiting heterochromia.
A complete eye examination can rule out most causes of heterochromia.
Complete heterochromia occurs also in cattle and even water buffalo.
He was also born with heterochromia (a condition of having two differently colored eyes).
Eye color is usually brown, but heterochromia also occurs, although considered a cosmetic fault.
A concentric heterochromia has developed in some patients applying these drugs.
She has heterochromia, with her left eye being lighter in color than her right.
The leader of the Leverage Merchants, a woman with heterochromia.
This is a feline form of complete heterochromia, a condition that occurs in some other animals.
Lancaster has one green and one blue eye, a condition known as heterochromia.
The heterochromia can be very subtle, especially in patients with lighter colored irides.
Huskies commonly have different colored eyes, a trait called heterochromia of the eye.
An increase in the amount of genetic information, such as Chimerism or Heterochromia.
An infant with heterochromia should be examined by both a pediatrician and an ophthalmologist for other possible problems.
Gracie Allen was born with heterochromia, giving her two different color eyes; one blue and one green.
She has heterochromia and wears on eye patch on her right eye.
An old and now wrong usage for heterochromia iridum (having eyes of different colors)
Simple heterochromia - a rare condition characterized by the absence of other ocular or systemic problems.
May eventually cause permanent darkening of the iris to brown (heterochromia)
Most cases of heterochromia are hereditary, caused by a disease or syndrome, or due to an injury.
In children, Horner's syndrome sometimes leads to heterochromia: a difference in eye color between the two eyes.