Talk:Aniridia
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[edit] Aniridia
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Eyes of a Scandinavian male wherein the iris is not present due to aniridia. Notice the lack of common eye color as the eye appears to be one large pupil.
In other words, the eye is black. Do you think>???
[edit] Hablo Englais?
Or, in english, please? 69.220.2.188 20:55, 20 August 2007 (UTC)
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The image and its caption are poor quality. The image is out of focus and it is not apparent in either one that the iris is absent. "appears to be one large pupil" implies that in fact the iris is present. --Una Smith (talk) 18:28, 21 November 2007 (UTC) You make no sense, most with the disease have no apparent iris (most have the stump which you can only see if you have a slit lamp and are a Dr.) Yes just large pupils. Take your iris off and see what your eye looks like, your iris constricts due to the amount of light present and then you see more black right? You make no sense at all. picture is pretty clear and article too.