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Rare Eye Disease Leaves People Without an Iris. By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter August 1, 2013. Share. You may never have heard of aniridia, a genetic disorder that robs people of their vision.
After 27 years without an iris, a novel surgery gives a man his eye color back. April 7, 2010— -- Charlie Haverstick was 26 when a mishap during a friendly game of flag football changed not ...
But have you ever wondered what an eye without its colorful iris looks like? Well, wonder no more, there is now a detailed image certainly worth more than a thousand words on the subject.
Priti Batta Namrata Nandakumar A 48-year-old man was referred to the New England Eye Center’s anterior segment service for the evaluation of a peculiar iris lesion in the right eye.
This procedure changes your eye color by destroying the pigment, or color, cells in your iris. When they go away, brown eyes look blue. That’s because blue eyes don’t have any pigment.
A quick surgical procedure can permanently change your eye color, but experts warn it’s not without risk By Jen Christensen , CNN 6 minute read ...