What's the difference between albinal and albinotic?

Albinal


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The nucleotide sequences presented thus enable us to discriminate the tyrosinase gene from its related sequences and are invaluable for a gene diagnosis of oculocutaneous albinism.
  • (2) The presence of a ring-like figure in the centre of the fundus oculi may be regarded as an additional clinical sign of albinism of the fundus oculi.
  • (3) Resuscitation was significantly more often successful with the Bunegin-Albin catheter (six of nine dogs) than with either Sorenson catheter (zero of seven in both groups) or the Swan-Ganz RA port (one of seven).
  • (4) Based upon the finding of giant pigment granules in clinically normal skin of the patient's mother, the patient was diagnosed as a case of dyschromatosis universalis with X-linked ocular albinism.
  • (5) These findings suggest that there is a partial block in the distal eumelanin pathway in this form of albinism.
  • (6) Minimal pigment, a new type of oculocutaneous albinism (OCA), is described.
  • (7) Two female patients with familial diffuse fibrosing alveolitis associated with oculocutaneous albinism are presented.
  • (8) Several types of autosomal recessive oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) are associated with abnormal tyrosinase function and a generalized reduction in or absence of cutaneous and eye melanin.
  • (9) Amplitudes were reduced compared with those obtained with the sclera unoccluded, suggesting that responses to transscleral illumination contributed to the ERG in this type of albinism.
  • (10) On account of a recently developed tinnitus, a young woman with the characteristic features of Klein-Waardenburg's syndrome (impairment of hearing, partial albinism, telecanthus) was hospitalised.
  • (11) The introducer sheath was compared to a Sorenson CVP catheter, a Bunegin-Albin Air Aspiration CVP Catheter, and the proximal port of a pulmonary artery catheter.
  • (12) An 11-year-old boy had dyskeratosis congenita, elevated fetal hemoglobin level, X-linked ocular albinism, and juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus.
  • (13) A family was studied in which four siblings had oculocutaneous albinism.
  • (14) The broader category of mild to moderate hypopigmentation without all of the features of albinism may ultimately prove to be as important in understanding melanin metabolism.
  • (15) The absence of the foveolar pit and the decrease of visual acuity in tyrosinase-positive albinism is caused by definite morphologic alteration in the arrangement of ganglion cells in the macular region in the sense of a foveolar aplasia.
  • (16) Ocular albinism is distinguished from the more common oculocutaneous albinism by the presence of normal pigmentation of skin and hair in the former condition.
  • (17) The iris shows the lack of pigmentation in various types of albinism.
  • (18) It has recently been suggested that aberrant misrouting of retino-geniculate-cortical (RGC) projections, a finding previously noted only in albinism, may be an additional feature of the Prader-Willi syndrome.
  • (19) Histopathologic and ultrastructural findings in an eye from a patient with complete oculocutaneous albinism are reported.
  • (20) This is believed to be the first case of albinism reported in sheep.

Albinotic


Definition:

  • (a.) Affected with albinism.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We describe the fundus findings of a 6-year-old girl with congenital grouped albinotic retinal pigment epithelial spots distributed over the fundus including the macular area.
  • (2) The degree of heterogeneity in expression of albinotic features was unexpected.
  • (3) The probable reasons of differences in the rate of inactivation of catecholamines in albinotic and pigmented mice have been discussed.
  • (4) In the urine of one albino patient and in the urine of albinotic mice a total absence of 6-hydroxy-5-methoxyindole-2-carboxylic acid was found.
  • (5) No phenol oxidase activity was detected in the ocular structures of the albinotic rats.
  • (6) As compared to the control series, the phenotypic segregation ratios in the adult F(2) generation after irradiation was changed significantly in favour of wild-type and blue fish, whereas the proportion of albinotic, blond and "white" (= blond + blue) guppies was lowered.
  • (7) We studied the albinotic characteristics in 13 members of a white family (age range, 2 to 73 years), which were graded according to severity and were correlated with visual acuity.
  • (8) The diagnosis of NFXOA is considered to be difficult by ocular clinical signs in the case of Japanese male patients without both characteristic albinotic fundus and the mother's pigmentary mosaicism of the fundus.
  • (9) Immune responsiveness of three neonatal and juvenile phenotypes, determined by the albinotic C locus, was evaluated.
  • (10) It remains doubtful that the misdirection is an explanation for the nystagmus in albinotic humans.
  • (11) The results indicate that, although VA in albinos is limited ultimately by the presence of foveal hypoplasia, other components of the typical albinotic syndrome (such as the accompanying nystagmus) can add to the acuity reduction and should, therefore, be treated.
  • (12) The esophageal vascularization of adult male and female albinotic Guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) is studied by means of light microscopically evaluated serial sections and by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of vascular corrosion casts.
  • (13) Examinations of the fundus oculi in red-free polarized light, carried out in 19 patients (12 with albinism and 7 with the albinotic type of the fundus oculi) have revealed for the first time a peculiar ring-like figure.
  • (14) While only one albinotic patient showed positive RDE and stereofly results, 86% of normally pigmented nystagmus patients passed the stereofly test, 60% demonstrated 400 sec (Titmus) stereopsis, and 66% showed positive RDE results.
  • (15) This 20 month-old boy has dystopia canthorum, sensorineural deafness, heterochromia iridis, partially albinotic ocular fundi, and partial leukodermia.
  • (16) The hosts were ocular, albinotic, Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) rats, congenic to the normal donors and at least 4 months old, a time when virtually all the photoreceptors have degenerated from their retinas.
  • (17) It was found that pigmented mice excrete more homovanillic acid, the metabolite of dopamine, than do albinotic mice.
  • (18) A 33-year-old albinotic woman whose parents were consanguineous was referred to our hospital with dry cough, dyspnea on exertion, and diffuse reticulonodular shadows on chest X-ray film.
  • (19) Selected features of cell morphology of the retinal pigment epithelia (RPE) were compared in newborn (42 eyes) and adult albinotic rats (34 eyes) at the age of 9 months.
  • (20) Recent studies have shown misdirected optic fibres in albinotic animals to the lateral geniculate body, to the visual cortex and to the superior colliculi.

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