pearöog
Pearöog is a rare and unusual eye condition characterized by the abnormal splitting of the iris into multiple wedges, resembling the flesh of a pear. The condition is also known as chandler pearlash or pear-shaped cortex ciliaris. Pearöog typically affects only one eye, although in some cases, both eyes may be affected.
The etymology of the term "pearöog" is unclear, but it is believed to have originated in the
Pearöog is caused by an anomaly in the development of the iris, specifically in the formation of
The symptoms of pearöog typically become apparent in early childhood, often accompanied by complaints of halos