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Bo Jin1, Syed Y Zaidi, Melvin Hollowell, Christopher Hollowell, Husain Saleh.
Abstract
Melanosis refers to abnormal or excessive deposition of melanin pigment in the cells and/or tissue, which can be seen in any organ but commonly in skin and oral mucosa. Melanosis of the urinary bladder is an extremely rare benign condition and only a handful of cases been reported in the English literature before. In this article, we report a new case of urinary melanosis, describe the differential diagnostic features from pseudomelanosis and offer clues for correct diagnosis. We also provide comprehensive review of the literature on the subject.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19624817 PMCID: PMC2722577 DOI: 10.1186/1746-1596-4-24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Figure 1Light brown powdery pigments to dark brown globules are mainly present in the cytoplasm, and partially or completely obscuring the nuclei. There are no pigment deposits in the lamina propria.
Figure 2The pigments stain black by Fontana Mason stain, consistent with melanin.