We consulted the experts and this was the answer we received."I believe that albinism has been in "literature" since the beginning of medical literature. There have been several Greek and Roman authors (Plinius Secundus the e...
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Who Discovered Albinism? By Mike Fawn ... Albinism is a rare genetic disease that occurs when there is little or no melanin pigment left in the skin, hair, and eyes of an individual. Albinism is a term, which is derived from the word, albus that literally means white.
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Albinism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Albinism (from Latin albus , "white"; see extended etymology , also called achromia , achromasia , or achromatosis ) is a form of hypopigmentary congenital disorder, characterized by a part...
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Albinism is a rare genetic disease that occurs when there is little or no melanin pigment left in the skin, hair, and eyes of an individual. Albinism is a term, which is derived from the word, albus that literally means white. Garrod first ...
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When and who discovered or when first talked about in history Garrod first discovered albinism scientifically in 1908 Affect on males or females Oculocutaneous albinism is equal in both men and women. Ocular albinism is a disease that mostly affects mal...
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NOAH Online Albinism Community ... A forum for general discussions related to albinism. ... Adults With Albinism...
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community.albinism.org/forums/
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Albinism is a disorder where a person, of any race, lacks skin pigmentation. No one is believed to have discovered albinism but there are reports that date back to 1904. Although rare, several famous people have Albinism.
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Testing testing cannot be accurately done unless a couple already has a child with albinism-- ... Once they have discovered many of the basics (which should include a simple understanding of how we tan and the role melanin plays), initiate a discussion on the role of melanin in our bodies. Ask if anyone knows how melanin...
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In most types of albinism, a recessive trait, the child inherits flawed genes for making melanin from both parents. Because the task of making melanin is complex, there are many different types of albinism, involving a number of different genes.
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