Commentary - Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology (2021) Volume 5, Issue 5
An overview on heterochromia iridum.
Heterochromia is a variety in tinge. The term is regularly used to depict shading contrasts of the iris, however can likewise be applied to shading variety of hair or skin. Heterochromia is dictated by the creation, conveyance, and convergence of melanin (a shade). It could be acquired, or brought about by hereditary mosaicism, chimerism, illness, or injury. It happens in people and certain types of tamed creatures
Author(s): James Gladstone