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ATTENTION:. Snow-white skin? a nd/or. Snow-white hair?. Do you know someone who has…. Albinism. Albinism is a disease in which a person has partial or complete loss of pigmentation of the skin, eyes, and hair . If so, they might have a skin disorder associated with….
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ATTENTION: Snow-white skin? and/or Snow-white hair? Do you know someone who has….
Albinism Albinism is a disease in which a person has partial or complete loss of pigmentation of the skin, eyes, and hair. If so, they might have a skin disorder associated with…
In albinism, the melanocytes are present, but genetic mutations interfere with their pigment production or their ability to distribute it to keratinocytes, the major cell type comprising the epidermis, or outer layer of the skin. Cause
In Albinism, the melanocytesare present, but genetic mutations interfere with their pigment production or their ability to distribute it to keratinocytes
No pigment or red/blue pigment in his/her eyes • Sensitivity to sun exposure Other Signs or Symptoms
Although there's no cure for albinism, people with the disorder can take steps to improve vision and avoid too much sun exposure. • Albinism doesn't limit intellectual development, though people with albinism often feel socially isolated and may experience discrimination. Cure
Vision Problems • Not correctable with eyeglasses • Many have low vision • Abnormal development of the retina • Abnormal patterns of nerve connections between the eye and the brain • Skin Problems • People with many types of albinism need to take precautions to avoid damage to the skin caused by the sun such as wearing sunscreen lotions, hats and sun-protective clothing. • Most people with albinism are sensitive to sun exposure and are at increased risk of developing skin cancer Worst Case Scenario
Fun Fact 1: There is a belief that a person or animal with albinism will become blind halfway through life. This is NOT true. • Fun Fact 2: Animals with Albinism do not particularly have a shorter life span than other animals • Fun Fact 3: The most famous albino animal in the world today is the male humpback whale off the coast of Australia named, Migaloo. He was first spotted in 1991 and recent close up photos have shown him to have skin cancer and/or skin cysts as a result of his lack of protection from the sun. • Fun Fact 4: While the color of an Albinistic human eye is blue, the eyes of an animal with albinism are occasionally red. Facts
http://www.bing.com/health/article/mayo-MADS00941/Albinism?q=albinism&adlt=stricthttp://www.bing.com/health/article/mayo-MADS00941/Albinism?q=albinism&adlt=strict • http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=killing-albinos-tanzania-albinism • http://www.albinism.org/publications/what_is_albinism.html Works Cited