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Endogenous Ochronosis: A Rare Case Report

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The term OCHRONOSIS was first described by Virchow in 1866 as a brownish-yellow pigment that gets deposited in the connective tissue of various organs. Ochronosis
Title: Endogenous Ochronosis: A Rare Case Report
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The term OCHRONOSIS was first described by Virchow in 1866 as a brownish-yellow pigment that gets deposited in the connective tissue of various organs.
Ochronosis.

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