- Hemosiderinuria
Hemosiderinuria (syn. haemosiderinuria), "brown urine", occurs with chronic intravascular
hemolysis , in which hemoglobin is released from RBCs into the bloodstream in excess of the binding capacity ofhaptoglobin . The excess hemoglobin is filtered by the kidney and reabsorbed in the proximal tubule, where the iron portion is removed and stored inferritin orhemosiderin . The tubule cells of the proximal tubule slough off with the hemosiderin and are excreted into the urine, producing a "brownish" color. It is usually seen 3-4 days after the onset of hemolytic conditions.Hemoglobinuria is another indicator of intravascular hemolysis, but disappears more quickly than hemosiderin, which can remain in the urine for several weeks; therefore, hemosiderinuria is a better marker for intravascular hemolysis.
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