What is Heterochromic cyclitus?
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Heterochromic cyclitis is a rare type of inflammation of the coloured tissue in the eye (iris and ciliary body) which in itself is mild but can be associated with occasional sudden rises in the eye pressure, i.e. secondary glaucoma.
There's more info on this site about treatment and so on.
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Check on webmd.com
Please see the webpage for more details on Heterochromia. Cyclitis- Inflammation of the ciliary body of the eye, shown by the disposition of smal collections of white cels on the posterior cornea caled "keratitic preciitates" (K.P.). Often co-existent with inflammation of the iris.
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