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Localized Hemosiderosis as a Sequela of Acne
Rodney S. W. Basler, MD;
Paul W. Kohnen, MD
Arch Dermatol. 1978;114(11):1695-1697.
Abstract
Dark blue-black pigmentation has persisted in areas of previous acne scarring in a young woman. By histologic and electron microscopic examination, the pigment is demonstrated to represent hemosiderin. Much of the hemosiderin is lying free within macrophages, not bound by lysosomal membranes that normally would protect the cell from this toxic material.
(Arch Dermatol 114:1695-1697, 1978)
Author Affiliations
From the Division of Dermatology (Dr Basler) and Department of Pathology (Dr Kohnen), University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, and Veterans Administration Hospital, Tucson. Dr Basler is now in private practice in Lincoln, Neb.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication July 7, 1978.
Read before the Symposium on Gross and Microscopic Dermatology of the American Academy of Dermatology, Chicago, Dec 5, 1976.
Reprint requests to 140 S 27th St, Lincoln, NE 68510 (Dr Basler).
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