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Hemosiderin Pigments-Spleen
Hemosiderin is the iron-containing product of hemoglobin degradation. It is the iron-containing pigment of re d blood cells (erythrocytes). Hemosiderin is formed in certain cells of the liver, spleen and the bone marrow, following phagocytosis of erythrocytes (lifespan about 120 days). It is store d in form of small yellowish-brown granules. Figure a shows hemosiderin pigment in its natural color in cells of the red splenic pulp. In Figure b, the free iron in hemosiderin is visualized with Turn-bull’s blue reaction.
a) Pappenheim stain; magnification: × 160
b) Tirmann and Schmelzer variant of Turnbull’s blue reaction—the nuclei are stained with lithium carmine; magnification: × 50
References
Kuehnel, W.(2003). Color Atlas of Cytology, Histology, and Microscopic Anatomy. 4th edition . Institute of Anatomy Universitätzu Luebeck Luebeck, Germany . Thieme Stuttgar t · New York .
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