Ocular Albinism
Demonstrated by a lack of pigment in the iris and choroid, ocular albinism is usually associated with poor vision, light sensitivity (photophobia) and involuntary oscillating eye movements (nystagmus).
Demonstrated by a lack of pigment in the iris and choroid, ocular albinism is usually associated with poor vision, light sensitivity (photophobia) and involuntary oscillating eye movements (nystagmus).