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| ====Black or Brown/ Black==== | | ====Black or Brown/ Black==== |
| * This pigmentation may be due to | | * This pigmentation may be due to |
− | ** [[Pigmentation and Calcification - Pathology#Melanin|Melanin]] | + | ** [[Pigmentation - Pathology#Melanin|Melanin]] |
− | ** [[Pigmentation and Calcification - Pathology#Carbon (Anthracosis)|Exogenous carbon]] | + | ** [[Pigmentation - Pathology#Carbon (Anthracosis)|Exogenous carbon]] |
| ** Putrefactive bacteria | | ** Putrefactive bacteria |
− | ** [[Pigmentation and Calcification - Pathology#Haemosiderin|Haemosiderin]]. | + | ** [[Pigmentation - Pathology#Haemosiderin|Haemosiderin]]. |
| * Examples | | * Examples |
| ** If the lesion is a mass, consider a melanoma. | | ** If the lesion is a mass, consider a melanoma. |
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| *** Hydrogen sulphide from gastro-intestinal bacteria can give black discolouration | | *** Hydrogen sulphide from gastro-intestinal bacteria can give black discolouration |
| **** Known as pseudomelanosis | | **** Known as pseudomelanosis |
− | ** [[Pigmentation and Calcification - Pathology#Haemosiderin|Haemosiderosis]] (brown to golden brown). | + | ** [[Pigmentation - Pathology#Haemosiderin|Haemosiderosis]] (brown to golden brown). |
| *** Implies old/ chronic congestion or [[Haemorrhage|haemorrhage]]. | | *** Implies old/ chronic congestion or [[Haemorrhage|haemorrhage]]. |
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| * Yellow pigmentation can be given by: | | * Yellow pigmentation can be given by: |
| ** Fat | | ** Fat |
− | ** Bile pigment (bilirubin) | + | ** Bile pigment ([[Bilirubin|bilirubin]]) |
| ** Fibrin | | ** Fibrin |
| ** [[Oedema#Composition of oedema fluid|Cellular exudates]] | | ** [[Oedema#Composition of oedema fluid|Cellular exudates]] |