Heterochromia: Causes, Symptoms, and What to Know
Heterochromia is a condition in which a person has two different colored eyes. It is usually caused by a genetic variation, but it can also be caused by certain medical conditions, such as Horner's syndrome, Waardenburg syndrome, or Sturge-Weber syndrome. In most cases, heterochromia is not a sign of a serious medical condition.Genetic Disorders - Related Articles
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