This article is about the pathological term. For the alchemical term, see Citrinitas.
Xanthosis is a yellowish discoloration of degenerating tissues, especially seen in malignant neoplasms. It can be differentiated clinically from jaundice as the sclerae are colored yellow in jaundice, but are not discolored in xanthosis.[1]
^Mosby (2013) Mosby's Medical Dictionary (9th Ed.) page 1904 Elsevier Health Sciences ISBN 0323112587 Retrieved February 2015
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