Pigmentation due to deposits of hemosiderin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hemosiderin hyperpigmentation is pigmentation due to deposits of hemosiderin, and occurs in purpura, haemochromatosis, hemorrhagic diseases, and stasis dermatitis.[1]: 853
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Hemosiderin staining around and above the ankle as an outcome of chronic hypertension. | |
Specialty | Dermatology |
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