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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Partial albinism
  1. Piebaldism is a condition characterized by the absence of cells called melanocytes in certain areas of the ... the forelock may also be unpigmented.People with piebaldism usually have other unpigmented patches of skin, typically ...
  2. ... symptoms of the condition. GS Hypopigmentation immunodeficiency disease Partial albinism with immunodeficiency Genetic Testing Registry: Griscelli syndrome type ...
  3. Oculocutaneous albinism is a group of conditions that affect coloring (pigmentation) of the skin, hair, and eyes. Affected individuals typically have very fair skin ...
  4. ... match ( heterochromia ) Pale color skin, hair, and eyes (partial albinism) Difficulty completely straightening joints Possible slight decrease in ...
  5. ... gene mutations have been identified in people with piebaldism. This condition is characterized by white patches of ... melanocytes in those areas. The mutations responsible for piebaldism lead to a nonfunctional KIT protein. The loss ...
  6. ... gene is missing (deleted) in some cases of piebaldism, a condition characterized by white patches of skin ... article on PubMed Central Lopez V, Jorda E. Piebaldism in a 2-year-old girl. Dermatol Online ...
  7. Skin Pigmentation Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Pigmentation means coloring. Skin pigmentation disorders affect the color of your skin. Your skin gets its color from a pigment called melanin. Special cells in the ...
  8. NIDCD Glossary From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders)  
    Dizziness and Vertigo/Reference Desk ... Dizziness and Vertigo ... Hearing Disorders and Deafness/Reference Desk ... Hearing Disorders and Deafness ... Speech and Communication ...