An old man’s autopsy shows brown atrophy of the liver. Microscopic morphology shows finely granular, yellow-brown pigment which often surrounded the nucleus. Brown atrophy is due to accumulation of:

Correct Answer: Lipofuscin
Description: Lipofuscin is a "wear and tear" pigment. It is a product of lipid peroxidation, which accumulates in lysosomes as the cell ages. The cell cannot get rid itself of these lipofuscin-laden lysosomes. Lipofuscin accumulation can impa brown discoloration to organ. Such organs may also be atrophic, giving rise to the term 'brown atrophy'. The most common organs where lipofuscin accumulates are the hea and liver.Ref: Pathology: The Big Picture By William Kemp, 2007, Page 8 ; Pathology by Edward R Goljan, Page 7
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