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Heterochromia Iridum, Waardenburg Syndrome

Heterochromia Iridum, Waardenburg Syndrome
This picture shows the light colored right iris and a whitish forelock in an 11 year old boy. In the complete picture, here not visble, there is a telecanthus with the inner canthi located more temporally than normally and deafness. The disorder is autosomal dominant
Gurdeep, Singh, M.D., India, M.D., Coimbatore
Q13.2
Iris and Ciliary Body -> Congenital Anomalies (Abnormalities) (see also: Congenital Syndromes)
congenital syndromes
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