Heterochromia

Amazing the things you find on Wikipedia.

Heterochromia (also known as a heterochromia iridis or heterochromia iridium) is an eye condition in which one iris is a different color from the other (complete heterochromia), or where part of one iris is a different color from the remainder (partial heterochromia or sectoral heterochromia). It is a result of the relative excess or lack of pigment within an iris or part of an iris, which may be genetically inherited or due to mosaicism, or acquired by disease or injury.

I have this.

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Posted by Matt Lee

Artist, writer, director and recovering free software user.

2 Replies to “Heterochromia”

  1. I have this too! My eyes actually change colors from month to month too…. I have no idea why. But I do know I cannot get one of the new digital passports. They require at most two iris colors. But I cannot supply two colors because it change all the time.

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