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Results 1 - 10 of 51 for White hair
  1. ... OCA1A). People with this form of albinism have white hair, light-colored eyes, and very pale skin that ... People with type 1B are also born with white hair, light-colored eyes, and pale skin, but hair ...
  2. ... cause. Oculocutaneous albinism type 1 is characterized by white hair, very pale skin, and light-colored irises. Type ... type 1; the skin is usually a creamy white color and hair may be light yellow, blond, or light brown. ...
  3. ... Distinctive hair coloring (such as a patch of white hair or hair that prematurely turns gray) is another ...
  4. ... Although people with Tietz syndrome are born with white hair and very pale skin, their hair color often ...
  5. ... Approximately 90 percent of affected individuals have a white section of hair near their front hairline (a white forelock). The eyelashes, the eyebrows, and the skin ...
  6. ... eyes. Affected individuals typically have fair skin and white or light-colored hair. People with this disorder have a higher than ...
  7. ... have very light-colored irises, fair skin, and white or light-colored hair. Both ocular albinism and oculocutaneous albinism result from ...
  8. ... people with piebaldism. This condition is characterized by white patches of skin and hair caused by a lack of melanocytes in those ...
  9. ... some cases of piebaldism, a condition characterized by white patches of skin and hair caused by a lack of pigmented cells (melanocytes). ...
  10. ... often have light yellow, blond, or light brown hair; creamy white skin; light-colored eyes; and problems with vision. ...
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