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      • When heterochromia occurs at birth or in the early stages of life, it can be caused by an underlying medical condition. Some of these conditions include the following: Horner’s syndrome Sturge-Weber syndrome Bourneville disease Waardenburg syndrome Piebaldism Hirschsprung disease
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  2. Jun 28, 2023 · What causes heterochromia? Causes of heterochromia include: Genetic mutations that only affect eye color (and which are harmless). Congenital (present from birth) or acquired conditions. Eye injuries or complications from certain treatments. Genetic mutations that only affect eye color

  3. Oct 26, 2023 · When you’re born with different-colored eyes, it’s called congenital heterochromia. Conditions that can cause this include: Benign heterochromia; Piebaldism; Hirschsprung disease

  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome. von Recklinghausen disease. Bourneville disease. Parry-Romberg syndrome. When a person gets heterochromia later in life, this is called acquired heterochromia. Causes of acquired heterochromia include: Eye injury. Bleeding in the eye. Swelling, due to iritis or uveitis. Eye surgery.

  5. Mar 26, 2024 · Heterochromia is most often the result of a genetic mutation. In some cases, it can be caused by an eye injury or an underlying disease, such as a benign eye tumor (called iris nevus) or cancerous tumors (like ocular melanoma ). This article describes the different types and causes of heterochromia.

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  6. Sep 8, 2020 · Waardenburg syndrome. Piebaldism. Hirschsprung disease. Illness or injury. Heterochromia can also occur later in life — referred to as acquired heterochromia — due to illness or injury. Some circumstances that can result in acquired heterochromia include: Eye trauma or injury. Eye surgery. Swelling as a result of uveitis. Ocular melanosis.

  7. Oct 7, 2021 · Causes. Risk Factors. Diagnosis. Treatments. Complications. What is heterochromia? Heterochromia, or heterochromia iridis is a condition of the eye in which there is a variation in iris color in one or both eyes. There are three types of heterochromia, each causing a different kind of variation in color in the irises of the eyes.

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