
Heterochromia - American Academy of Ophthalmology
2024年4月17日 · What Is Heterochromia? Heterochromia is when a person’s irises are different colors. There are a few kinds of heterochromia. Complete heterochromia is when one iris is a different color than the other. When part of one iris is a different color than the rest of it, this is called partial heterochromia.
Colored Rings in the Iris - American Academy of Ophthalmology
2019年5月30日 · With central heterochromia, a healthy iris can have "rings" of different color. People often confuse other differences in eye color in the iris with an arcus senilis ring in the cornea. But they happen in two different parts of the eye.
I think I may have a rare form of heterochromia but I am not sure.
2015年2月5日 · Heterochromia is a difference in iris color either between the two eyes or within the same eye. While there are multiple causes of heterochromia, the pattern you describe appears to be central heterochromia where the central ring is …
Why Are My Eyes Changing Color? - American Academy of …
2023年5月2日 · Iris heterochromia in a patient with Fuchs' Heterochromic Iridocyclitis. Note the lighter colored iris in the affected right eye. Iridocorneal endothelial (ICE) syndrome is a very rare combination of three conditions that develop together, affecting the iris and cornea.
Heterochromia - American Academy of Ophthalmology
2024年4月17日 · Heterochromia is when a person’s irises are different colors. You can have it at or soon after birth or get it later in life. Types of heterochromia include complete heterochromia, partial heterochrom
Nevus (Eye Freckle) - American Academy of Ophthalmology
2024年11月7日 · While it is most likely harmless, an ophthalmologist will want to examine and closely monitor the nevus to make sure it does not change. Changes mean the nevus could become cancer. Other reasons to see an ophthalmologist include: You notice your eye freckle has grown or changed its shape or color; You have eye pain; You see flashing lights
What Is Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO)?
2024年9月11日 · Arteries and veins carry blood throughout your body, including your eyes. The eye’s retina has one main artery and one main vein. When the main retinal vein becomes blocked, it is called central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO).
All Eyes on Bob the Minion - American Academy of Ophthalmology
2015年7月17日 · Heterochromia is more common in cats, dogs, cattle and horses than in humans … but apparently it occurs in Minions, too! Sometimes heterochromia appears as a symptom of a medical problem. Learn more about this condition and when to talk with your ophthalmologist.
Eyes with different colored irises - American Academy of …
2020年11月23日 · heterochromia The symptoms and possible related eye conditions/diseases in this section are for general reference only, and do not contain all visual symptoms or all possible related conditions or diseases.
What Is a Coloboma? - American Academy of Ophthalmology
2024年9月10日 · Your ophthalmologist may recommend certain treatments if your child has a coloboma in only one eye. To make sure that amblyopia (lazy eye) does not develop, the ophthalmologist may want to patch or use special eye drops or glasses in the unaffected eye. Sometimes this treatment can improve vision in eyes even with severe colobomas.