Symptoms of ocular albinism?
summary
Albinism is a hereditary leukoplakia caused by melanin deficiency or synthesis disorder of skin and accessory organs due to tyrosinase deficiency or dysfunction. The patient's retina is pigmented, and the iris and pupil are pale pink, afraid of light. Symptoms of ocular albinism? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Symptoms of ocular albinism?
The patient's eye pigment is reduced or deficient, and has different degrees of low vision, photophobia and other symptoms. In addition to eye pigment deficiency, low vision, photophobia and other symptoms, the skin and hair of the patients were obviously lack of pigment.
In addition to a certain degree of ocular skin albinism, the patient has other abnormalities, such as chediak Higashi syndrome with low immune function and Hermansky Pudlak syndrome with hemorrhagic quality, which are rare.
The patient's skin is highly sensitive to light and prone to sunburn and various photosensitive dermatitis. Basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma may occur. Due to the lack of pigment, the iris is pink or light blue, often with photophobia, tears, nystagmus and astigmatism.
matters needing attention
Avoid strong sunlight. You can wear sun hat and long sleeve clothes to reduce outdoor activities under strong light, thus reducing the possibility of solar dermatitis and even skin cancer. Protect your eyes. You can wear sunglasses, avoid using eyes for a long time, and check your eyesight regularly. We should go to the regular hospital for ophthalmic consultation and adopt scientific and correct methods to correct strabismus and other problems.