
1) Animal coat color 2) Birth defect 3) Congenital abnormality 4) Congenital anomaly 5) Congenital defect 6) Congenital disorder 7) Hypopigmentation
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1) Trait
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• (n.) The state or condition of being an albino: abinoism; leucopathy.
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(from the Latin albus, meaning `white`), the absence of pigment in the eyes, skin, hair, scales, or feathers. Albino animals rarely survive in the ... [8 related articles]
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A group of genetic conditions marked by little or none of the pigment melanin in the skin, hair, and/or eyes. People with albinism may have vision problems and white or yellow hair; reddish, violet, blue or brown eyes; and pale skin.
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A genetic condition that manifests as a lack of pigment
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<dermatology> Condition in which no melanin (or other pigment) is present. ... (05 Feb 1998) ...
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(al´bĭ-niz-әm) any of numerous hereditary disorders in which there is defective pigmentation in the eyes and skin, causing hypomelanosis and eye disorders. adj., albinot´ic., adj. ocular albinism a type usually transmitted as an X-linked trait, manifested only in males...
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a rare, inherited disorder characterized by a total lack of melanin (skin pigment) in the skin.
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A complete lack of pigmentation
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An abnormal lack of pigment. Albino Red-tailed Hawk
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Congenital absence of pigmentation; in birds, results in white plumage and pink eyes.
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Condition in which no melanin (or other pigment) is present.
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Al'bi·nism noun The state or condition of being an albino: abinoism; leucopathy.
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A complete lack of pigmentation
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Albinism: A group of genetic disorders in which there is partial or total lack of the pigment melanin in the eyes, skin, and hair. See also: Albinism, oculocutaneous; Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome.
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An inherited condition in which an individual lacks pigmentation of the skin, hair, choroid, retina and iris. People with albinism have fair skin, light colored or white hair and sunburn easily.
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A skin defect that result in little or no color pigment in the skin, hair and eyes.
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Albinism is the partial or complete failure of melanin production in the skin and eyes. There are many forms of albinism. The most dermatologically significant are:
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albinism 1. The state or condition of being an albino. 2. A group of inherited disorders with deficiency or absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes, or eyes only, due to an abnormality in production of melanin.
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a condition in which people are born with insufficient amounts of the pigment melanin, which is responsible for hair, skin, and eye colour
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noun the congenital absence of pigmentation in the eyes and skin and hair
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a rare, inherited disorder characterized by a total or partial lack of melanin (skin pigment) in the skin.
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a rare, inherited disorder characterized by a total or partial lack of melanin (skin pigment) in the skin.
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A skin defect that result in little or no color pigment in the skin, hair and eyes.
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