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 | | Heterochromia iridis is a difference in color between the parts of one iris. |
 | | It is usually transmitted as a congenital (autosomal dominant) trait, but can result from pathologies such as pigment dispersion syndrome, Horner’s syndrome (with the affected side being blue), Waardenburg syndrome, Fuchs’ heterochromic cyclitis, or piebald syndrome, as well as injury to an eye, bleeding or inflammation within an eye, or eye tumors. |
 | | A similar condition — often being confused with heterochroma iridi — is heterochromia iridium, the condition of having two irises of different colors. |
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