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The clinical features of albinism and their correlation with visual evoked potentials

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SE Dorey, MM Neveu, LC Burton, JJ Sloper, GE … - British Medical …, 2003 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: The majority of patients with clinical evidence of albinism showed a contralateral predominance
in the VEPs. There was close correlation between the clinical signs of albinism and the degree
of contralateral VEP predominance. This manifested as an interhemispheric latency ...
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Structure and function of the skin: overview of the epidermis and dermis


A Haake, GA Scott, KA Holbrook… - The Biology of the Skin, 2000 - books.google.com
Chapter Structure and function of the skin: overview of the epidermis and dermis Anne
Haake, Glynis A. Scott and Karen A. Holbrook The skin is a complex, multilayered organ, which
produces several specialized derivative structures called appendages (hair follicles, ...
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Oculocutaneous albinism


JF Okulicz, RS Shah, RA Schwartz, CK … - Journal of the …, 2003 - interscience.wiley.com
Oculocutaneous albinism represents a group of inherited skin disorders characterized by a generalized
reduction of cutaneous, ocular and pilar pigmentation from the time of birth. Oculocutaneous
albinism types 1 and 2 are the most common, but several other types have been ...
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Visual evoked potential evidence of albino-like chiasmal misrouting in a patient …


DA Thompson, A Kriss, S Cottrell, D … - … medicine and child …, 1999 - Cambridge Univ Press
An 8-month-old boy with global developmental delay, including visual and hearing
inattention, was examined in the ophthalmic clinic. Monocular flash visual evoked potentials
demonstrated a crossed asymmetry in scalp distribution, a feature considered to be ...
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Human melanocyte biology, toxicology, and pathology


WH Tolleson - Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part C: …, 2005 - 万方数据资源系统
The human melanocytes of the skin, hair, eyes, inner ears, and covering of the brain provide
physiologic functions important in organ development and maintenance. Melanocytes develop
from embryonic neural crest progenitors and share certain traits with other neural crest ...
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眼皮肤白化病 Ⅱ 型相关的 P 基因突变与 DNA 多态性


段红蕾, 郑辉, 李洪义 - 遗传, 2005 - cqvip.com
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摘要. 眼皮肤白化病Ⅱ型相关的P基因突变与DNA多态性. 评论推荐. ...
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The Vacuolar-ATPase Complex Regulates Retinoblast Proliferation and Survival, …


RJ Nuckels, A Ng, T Darland, JM Gross - Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual …, 2009 - ARVO
PURPOSE. The vacuolar (v)-ATPase complex is a key regulator of the acidification of
endosomes, lysosomes, and the luminal compartments of several cell types, tissues, and
organs; however, little is know about the in vivo function of the v-ATPase complex or its ...
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Investigation of albinism genes in congenital esotropia


KP Burdon, RM Wilkinson, JM Barbour, JL Dickinson, … - Mol Vis, 2003 - molvis.org
Purpose: Esotropia is a feature of albinism. Amongst esotropic patients there may be mild unrecognised
albinos. Oculocutaneous albinism shares several clinical features with congenital esotropia.
It is well known that mammals with oculocutaneous albinism have misrouted retinal ...
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[PDF] Tyrosinase activity in the skin of three strains of albino gecko (Eublepharis …


T Gamble, JL Aherns, V Card - Gekko, 2006 - tc.umn.edu
Melanin is responsible for black and brown col- ors and occasionally some yellow and red
col- oration. The second cell type, xanthophores (and erythrophores) are cells found
predomi- nantly in the dermis that produce a class of pigments called pteridines which are ...
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A review of Oculocutaneous Albinism and its syndromes.


OAO FMCO, JKO FMCS, BJO FWACP, BJ … - Egyptian Dermatology …, 2006 - edoj.org.eg
Oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) represents a group of inherited abnormalities of melanin
synthesis. There is congenital reduction or total absence of melanin pigment in OCA. Melanin
pigment is produced in a specific cell type called the melanocyte located in the lower ...
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