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Albinism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albinism (from Latin albus, "white"; see extended etymology) is a form of hypopigmentary congenital disorder, characterized by a partial (in hypomelanism, also known as ...
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NOAH - The National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation
An organization where people with albinism, their families and those that work with them can get information, ask questions and share their experiences.
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NOAH — What is Albinism?
The word “albinism” refers to a group of inherited conditions. People with albinism have little or no pigment in their eyes, skin, or hair.
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Albinism
Albinism. About one in every 17,000 people have Albinism. These individuals fail to produce melanin, a photoprotective pigment. While melanin's role in protecting us from ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Albinism
Features information on this disorder and its alternative names. A definition and a look at the causes, incidence and risk factors.
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NOAH Store
NOAH, National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation, online store. All items sold here directly support the Albinism Community.
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albinism: Definition from Answers.com
More about Albinism: Causes and symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Prognosis Prevention Resources Albinism Definition Albinism is an inherited condition
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Albinism - definition of Albinism in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
Albinism Definition. Albinism is an inherited condition present at birth, characterized by a lack of pigment that normally gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes.
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Albinism - MayoClinic.com
Albinism b Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes, treatment, self-care and coping skills.
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Albinism Database
Welcome to the Albinism Database. The Albinism Database is edited by William Oetting (Institute of Human Genetics, University of Minnesota) and Helene Johanson (Institute of ...
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