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What is the difference between leucoderma and albinism?

Concise Biology Class IX By H.S. Vishnoi CHAPTER 15-SKIN

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Leukoderma is said to be a condition which is acquired by the loss of pigmentation where it turns patchy on the skin and body.

Albinism is a congenital disorder that is a defect of the melanin that is produced by our skin that results in the little or no colour in the hair, eyes, or skin.

Answered by aanchal60
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leucoderma
1- It is a condition in which the skin pigment is lost in patches.
2- The cause is not yet known.
albinism
1- It is the complete loss of skin pigmentation.
2- It is an inherited disease.

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