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hemosiderin /he·mo·sid·er·in/ (he″mo-sid´er-in) an insoluble form of tissue storage iron, visible microscopically both with and without the use of special stains.
hemosiderin [hē′mōsid′ərin] Etymology: Gk, haima + sideros, iron an iron-rich pigment that is a product of red cell hemolysis. Iron is often stored in this form. Also spelled haemosiderin. hemosiderin [he″mo-sid´er-in] a pigment that is a product of hemolysis; it is an insoluble form of storage iron that is visible microscopically both with and without the use of special stains.
hemosiderin (hē´mōsid´ n an intracellular storage form of iron; the granules consist of an ill-defined complex of ferric hydroxides, polysaccharides, and proteins having an iron content of approximately 33% by weight. It appears as a dark yellow-brown pigment.
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