Definition of Heterochromia. Meaning of Heterochromia. Synonyms of Heterochromia

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Definition of Heterochromia

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- Heterochromia is a variation in coloration most often used to describe color differences of the iris, but can also be applied to color variation of hair...
- can emphasize the red eye effect in photographs. Heterochromia (heterochromia iridum or heterochromia iridis) is an eye condition in which one iris is...
- having heterochromia iridis, a condition when the irises have different colours. People who are frequently mistakenly thought to have heterochromia are not...
- coloration can follow a different pattern. Heterochromia (also known as a heterochromia iridis or heterochromia iridum) is an ocular condition in which one...
- of complete heterochromia, a condition that occurs in some other animals, including humans. There is also sectoral (partial) heterochromia, where two different...
- on 31 December 2014 and divorced in 2017.[citation needed] Eve has heterochromia, a condition that causes her eyes to have irises of different colours...
- come out with statements saying her heterochromia iridum is fake. McDaniel insists that she does have heterochromia and has been "devastated by the accusation"...
- suffering. He was particularly interested in identical twins, people with heterochromia iridum (eyes of two different colors), dwarfs, and people with physical...
- Museum. Lancaster has one green and one blue eye, a condition known as heterochromia. In January 2013 he started his own construction company, Marshall Lancaster...
- iridocy****is (FHI) is a chronic unilateral uveitis appearing with the triad of heterochromia, predisposition to cataract and glaucoma, and keratitic precipitates...