Saturday, October 23, 2010

Central Heterochromia










central heterochromia, green with brown


heterochromia
from outer edge inward, blue, green, and brown



This is likely the picture of our Daniel which best shows his heterochromia. A larger version of this picture appears at the end of our blog pages on the right.


Our son Matthew,a college student, six years Daniel's senior, came to me to mention something this week after our time at the hospital. He told me that he had noticed from pictures that Daniel had central heterochromia and he wondered if this unusual fact was associated with any disorders which could have produced sudden death. This was amazing to me because although I had heard of central heterochromia, and I recognized that Daniel had absolutely beautiful eyes, I personally did not put the two together.
There are a few different types of heterochromia. Central heterochromia iridis refers to the iris of the eye,which is normally one color, being more than one color. Characteristically in central heterochromia, the outer iris is one color, and the inner iris is another, giving the person interesting and unusual eyes. Daniel had eyes which we described as hazel, but were hypnotic by virtue of their green with multi-colored highlighting and speckles. I have not been successful in associating this with any sudden death syndromes although very occasionally, it can be associated with some disorders which Daniel clearly did not have. On a side note, a number of celebrities are said to have this also. Tom Cruise, Mila Kunis, Hugh Jackman, Angelina Jolie, Robert Downey Jr., Emma Roberts, Kristin Kreuk, Kristin Scott Thomas, Rowan Atkinson, Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro,Amy Winehouse, Lady Gaga, AKA Stephani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, Ivanka Trump and many others are all said to have the hazel version of central heterochromia,like Daniel. Keifer Sutherland, Michael Flatley, Christopher Walken have a different version of central heterochromia which is said to incorporate blues rather than greens. Still other varieties may be sectoral versions of heterochromia or a different color eye on each side in some also. Jane Seymour has one blue eye and one brown. Heterochromia is thought to afflict one in ten thousand human beings. This is a fascinating website with pictures on the subject:

http://lex09.altervista.org/


Interestingly, many of those mentioned have eyes similar to Daniel's.

Although some people with heterochromia do test perfectly normally, it is considered an affliction by virtue of the fact that it is associated with a number of disorders. Hirschsprung's Disease and Waardenburg Syndrome and others are associated with it. The associated disorders were ruled out in Daniel, on autopsy.


There are some additional rare disorders that may be associated with heterochromia. For those with pressing questions and concerns, below is a genetics laboratory, which discusses testing:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/GeneTests/?db=GeneTests

8 comments:

  1. This is an amazing post :) I have central heterochromia too. Check out my blog: http://achristinething.blogspot.com/

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  2. I just came across this while checking on your blog and I was amazed. I have this "condition" and have always loved the color variations in my eyes, never knowing that it actually had a name.
    My daughter also has it, I'm thinking my son inherited his dad's blue grey eyes with no evidence of the amber circle...
    Fascinating!

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    1. It's one of the things I remember most about Daniel. Welcome, Flora Marie.

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  3. Wow, I have this but never realised it had a name, or that it was so rare; I just explained it as the circular and radial muscles being a different colour. It's also interesting that it is linked to some disorders. Thank you for this interesting post!

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    1. Rinnie, I'm so glad you found this an interesting post. Please visit our blog again. Best wishes.

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  4. My mother had this. but, her eyes were light green and yellow. And, she was a platinum blonde. I hate to say it, but I always thought it was creepy. The iris in my eyes were as black as the pupil, so black that photographers said they had trouble finding a focus point.

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    1. I have seen heterochromia where it looked quite attractive, and a few times on some people when it looked.....well spooky.

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