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What is the difference between Leukoderma and albinism? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Both vitiligo and albinism are medical conditions in which the skin has too little of the pigment melanin.

Albinism is an inherited condition caused by a genetic mutation.

But with albinism, because the lack of pigment usually affects the whole body, it is difficult to cover it up.

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Answered by navdeep1667
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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.

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