An Overview of Heterochromia Iridium
Heterochromia Iridium is a genetic disorder that results in two different eye colors. Several causes of Heterochromia Iridium are bleeding or hemorrhage in the eye, a foreign object within the eye that affects the iris and the retina, Glaucoma, inflammation of the eye, Neurofibromatosis, and Waardenburg syndrome. In the world today, one percent of the population in the world have Heterochromia Iridium.