Adjective
oculocutaneous (not comparable)
That affects the eyes and the skin
In all, already 17 types of oculocutaneous albinism have been recognized. citation Each gene is related to different protein having a role in pigment production. Source: Internet
Most people with oculocutaneous albinism appear white or very pale, as the melanin pigments responsible for brown, black, and some yellow colorations are not present. Source: Internet
People with oculocutaneous albinism typically have a very low level of melanin production. Source: Internet