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  1. Albinism in humans - Wikipedia

    While an organism with complete absence of melanin is called an albino, an organism with only a diminished amount of melanin is described as leucistic or albinoid. [5] The term is from the …

  2. 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 …

  3. Albinism: Causes, Types, Pictures, Symptoms, and More

    Jan 30, 2026 · Albinism is a rare inherited genetic condition that reduces or stops melanin production, leading to lighter skin, hair, and eyes. Types include oculocutaneous albinism …

  4. Albinism: Types, Symptoms & Causes - Cleveland Clinic

    Aug 12, 2024 · What does albino mean? The word “albino” comes from the Latin word “albus,” which means white. You might hear someone use “albino” to refer to a person with albinism. …

  5. Albinism: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment and More - Health

    Nov 21, 2025 · Albinism is a genetic disease that causes a lack of melanin, which results in pale skin and sensitivity to sunlight. Sunscreen and protective clothing can help protect your skin if …

  6. Albinism: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment - WebMD

    Jul 17, 2025 · Different types of albinism stem from defects in different enzymes and proteins in your DNA.

  7. Albinism in Humans: Definition, Symptoms, and Who It Affects

    Jun 17, 2022 · Albinism is a genetic disorder in which there is little to no melanin, or pigment, in the skin, hair, and nails. It can occur in any racial group around the world. People with albinism …

  8. About Albinism & Hypopigmentation

    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. …

  9. Albinism | Genetic, Ocular & Skin Conditions | Britannica

    Dec 12, 2025 · 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.

  10. Types and Symptoms of Albinism - Verywell Health

    Feb 25, 2024 · Albinism originates from the Latin word albus, meaning white. It refers to a rare genetic condition that disrupts the production of melanin—the pigment that gives skin, hair, …