Nasza Dermatologia Online (Apr 2013)

Oculocutaneous albinism complicated with an ulcerated plaque

  • Lokanatha Keshavalu,
  • Priya Kootelu Sundar,
  • Vivekananda,
  • Leena Raveendra,
  • Umashankar Nagaraju,
  • Belliappa Pemmanda Raju

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 208 – 211

Abstract

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A 32-year-old male with a history of albinism and farmer by occupation presented with an ulcerated plaque on the right wrist. The patient had light eyes, hair, and skin. Physical examination showed extensive photodamage. A skin biopsy specimen from the plaque revealed a well-differentiated squamous-cell carcinoma. Wide surgical excision was done. The most common types of oculocutaneous albinism (OCA), OCA 1 and OCA 2, are autosomal recessive disorders of pigmentation that commonly affect the skin, hair and eyes. Photodamage and skin cancers plague patients with albinism. Albinos face a myriad of social and medical issues. Importance of photoprotection, skin cancer surveillance and treatment has been stressed upon in this report.

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