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Pediatr Pathol ; 10(3): 319-33, 1990.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2190197

ABSTRACT

During the postmortem histopathologic evaluation of eyes from stillborn fetuses we noted the presence of a prominent undescribed corneal pigment in 18 of 55 stillborn fetuses. The corneal pigment was frequently associated with documented meconium-stained amniotic fluid, and in no instance was a stained cornea coupled with recorded clear amniotic fluid. Pigmented corneas came from stillborn fetuses with a longer duration of intrauterine death than nonstained corneas. The pigment stained black with the Fontana-Masson stain, was birefringent, and treatment of tissue sections with 5% potassium permanganate and 5% oxalic acid as well as with saturated alcoholic picric acid solution removed the pigment indicating that it is acid hematin. The most likely cause of the acid hematin-stained corneas was tissue acidity created in utero with prolonged intrauterine death.


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Cornea/analysis , Fetus/analysis , Heme/analogs & derivatives , Hemin/analysis , Pigmentation , Cornea/pathology , Cornea/ultrastructure , Electron Probe Microanalysis , Fetal Death , Fetus/pathology , Histological Techniques , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Microscopy, Electron
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