Albinism

Albinism is an infection that a fetus receives during the mothers pregnancy that consumes all of the pigment in the skin. The result of this is usually that the skin will turn a snow white color. The color will not change from sun exposure, and tens of thousands of people with Albinism have died of skin cancer from trying this method. The infection can also eat away at the eyes, causing the eyes to permanently inflame, turning red. Albinism is the base for Reverse Albinism. This disease also occurs in other animals, with an exceptionally high number of cases in rhinos.

Notable Cases
Benjamin Harrison was half albino and half reverse albino.