Polycoria: Polycoria is when a person has more than one pupil in the eye.
Ocular albinism: Ocular albinism occurs when there is an absence of pigmentation.
Cat eye syndrome: Cat eye syndrome (CES) is a rare chromosomal disorder.
Coloboma: This feature, which is sometimes mistaken for heterochromia or CES.
Anisocoria: Anisocoria is when people have different sized pupils. Uneven pupils can be hereditary.
Graves’ ophthalmopathy: Graves' disease is an immune system condition where the body.
Waardenburg syndrome: Waardenburg syndrome is a group of genetic conditions. Among other things.
Microphthalmia: People with microphthalmia have smaller eyes than average. Unfortunately.
Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO): Unlike other eye features on this list, chronic progressive.
Distichiasis: People with distichiasis have a second set of eyelashes that grow.
Free-floating iris cyst: A free-floating iris cyst is essentially an iris cyst that moves around in the anterior chamber.