Ocular albinism is a form of albinism which, in contrast to oculocutaneous albinism, presents primarily in the eyes.
[1] There are multiple forms of ocular albinism, which are clinically similar.
[2]: 865 Both known genes are on the X chromosome.
When the term "autosomal recessive ocular albinism" ("AROA") is used, it usually refers to mild variants of oculocutaneous albinism rather than ocular albinism, which is X-linked.
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