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Mana
@manasadr
A relatively rare Lee Van Cleef genetic mutation leads to a condition called heterochromia, in which either the entire iris or part of the iris is different from the rest of the eye or the iris of the other eye. The image above, left, shows a case of complete heterochromia, where the entire iris is a different color than the other iris. In the picture on the right, this is partial or partial heterochromia, where a small part of an iris has a different pigment than the rest of that part of the iris.
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SamðŸŽ
@sam04
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