X-ray shows multiple lytic lesion. Histopathology shows cells with brown-color deposits, hemosiderin. * Ochronosis: Usually presents with blackening of urine.* Pigmented villo-nodular synovitis (PVNS): is an aggressive disorder arising from synol joints predominantly in the knee. It shows area of synol proliferation with histology showing hemosiderin stained giant cells.* Eumycosis: Commonly found in foot. Presents with sinuses. It shows Dot in circle sign. X-rays shows multiple bone cavities and progressive bone destruction.* Hemophilic pseudotumor: Usually found in ankle joint. Histopathology shows hemosiderin deposit due to haemorrhage.
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