191 top medical experts on Heterochromia iridis across 20 countries and 10 U.S. states, including 41 MDs (Physicians). This is based on an objective analysis of their Scientific Publications, Clinical Trials, Medicare, and NIH Grants.

  1. Heterochromia iridis: Heterochromia iridis is characterized by color differences of the iris (the colored part of the eye), either between the eyes or within one eye. In people with complete heterochromia, the iris of one eye is a different color than the iris of the other eye. Segmental heterochromia occurs when areas of the same iris are different in color. Most cases of heterochromia iridis occur sporadically and are not associated with any other symptoms or problems. Rarely, heterochromia iridis is part of a congenital (present from birth) syndrome such as Waardenburg syndrome , Sturge-Weber syndrome , Parry-Romberg syndrome , or Horner's syndrome . Treatment for people with heterochromia iridis may only be needed if there is an underlying syndrome causing health problems.
  2. Clinical guidelines are the recommended starting point to understand initial steps and current protocols in any disease or procedure:
  3. Synonyms: Asymmetry in the pigmentation of the irides,  Pigmentary abnormality of the anterior segment of the eye


  

        

                    


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