Dr. George Castillo
Ocular albinism (OA) is a genetically determined disorder characterized by disrupted synthesis of melanin pigmentation, primarily affecting ocular tissues. It is distinct from oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) due to its X-linked inheritance pattern and milder ocular hypopigmentation. The hallmark clinical features of OA include congenital hypopigmenta
<p>Albinism: More Than Just White Hair and Pale Skin</p>

Albinism: More Than Just White Hair and Pale Skin

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