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Albinism - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Dec 13, 2023 · Symptoms of albinism involve skin, hair and eye color, as well as vision. The easiest form of albinism to see results in white hair and very light-colored skin compared with siblings or other blood relatives. But skin coloring, also called pigmentation, and hair color can range from white to brown.
Albinism in humans - Wikipedia
Albinism is a congenital condition characterized in humans by the partial or complete absence of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes. Albinism is associated with a number of vision defects, such as photophobia, nystagmus, and amblyopia. Lack of skin pigmentation makes for more susceptibility to sunburn and skin cancers.
Albinism: Types, Symptoms & Causes - Cleveland Clinic
Aug 12, 2024 · Albinism is a rare genetic condition that affects the amount of melanin your body produces. People with albinism have extremely pale skin, eyes and hair.
Albinism: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment - WebMD
Sep 18, 2023 · Albinism is when your skin, hair, and eyes appear much lighter than is typical for your family background. Here’s what to know about this rare genetic condition.
Albinism: Causes, Types, Pictures, Symptoms, and More - Healthline
Apr 19, 2023 · Albinism is a rare condition that causes the skin, hair, or eyes to have little or no color. It also leads to vision problems. Discover causes, treatments, and more.
Albinism - Wikipedia
Albinism is the congenital absence of melanin in an animal or plant resulting in white hair, feathers, scales and skin and reddish pink or blue eyes. [1][2] Individuals with the condition are referred to as albinos. Varied use and interpretation of the terms mean that written reports of albinistic animals can be difficult to verify.
Albinism: What it is, types, symptoms, treatment, and is it genetic
Nov 10, 2023 · Albinism is a genetic condition that causes a person to produce little or no melanin. It leads to a lack of color in the skin, hair, and eyes, as well as vision problems. Learn more.
Information Bulletin – What is Albinism?
Albinism is an inherited genetic condition that reduces the amount of melanin pigment formed in the skin, hair and/or eyes. Albinism occurs in all racial and ethnic groups throughout the world. In the U.S., approximately one in 18,000 to 20,000 people has some type of albinism.
Albinism: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Dec 31, 2023 · Albinism occurs when one of several genetic changes makes the body unable to produce or distribute melanin. These changes may be passed down (inherited) through families. The most severe form of albinism is called oculocutaneous albinism.
Albinism | Genetic, Ocular & Skin Conditions | Britannica
Jan 24, 2025 · albinism, (from the Latin albus, meaning “white”), hereditary condition characterized by the absence of pigment in the eyes, skin, hair, scales, or feathers. Albino animals rarely survive in the wild because they lack the pigments that normally provide protective coloration and screen against the sun’s ultraviolet rays.