Albinism is a genetic disease that runs in families and is usually autosomal recessive, usually in consanguineous couples. The genetic profile of albinism is based on the fact that both parents carry the albinism gene, but both parents do not develop the disease, and if both parents pass the gene to their children, the children will develop the disease. Ophthalmic albinism is generally an X-linked recessive disorder in which the albinism gene is passed from mother to son, but not to daughter, which is the genetic characteristic of albinism. This disease is mainly characterized by the white color of the skin all over the body, because the disease is caused by the inability of the melanocytes of the patient to produce melanin, so the white patches of skin appear. Because this disease is more dangerous, it can easily induce sun-based skin diseases such as solar dermatitis or basal cell carcinoma, etc.