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- ... to the changes in skin, hair, and eye coloration that are characteristic of oculocutaneous albinism. More About ...
- ... lenses in their eyes (anterior lenticonus) and abnormal coloration of the retina, which is the light-sensitive ...
- ... skin, resulting in a patchy loss of skin coloration. Most people with PLAID have abnormal antibodies called ...
- ... is important for the development of normal skin coloration (pigmentation).The POFUT1 and POGLUT1 genes provide instructions ...
- ... leads to changes in skin, hair, and eye coloration and problems with vision that are characteristic of ...
- ... is important for the development of normal skin coloration (pigmentation). At least five mutations in the KRT5 ...
- ... the condition leads to cyanosis, a bluish-purple coloration to the skin, and shortness of breath due ...
- ... the patient may develop Pastia's lines, bright red coloration of the creases under the arm and in ...
- ... body which leads to cyanosis (a bluish-purple coloration to the skin) and shortness of breath.
- ... the neck veins Clubbing of the fingers Bluish coloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen ( ...