According to Dr. Andrew A. Dahl, the chance of having congenital heterochromia iridis is 6 out of 1000. Heterochromia iridis is an uncommon condition in which the two eyes are different colors. Heterochromia can also be acquired, often as a result of disease or other abnormalities, explains Dahl.
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