Ear, nose, and cartilage turn blue
The main symptoms of patients with brown-yellow arthritis are brownish-yellow pigmentation of the skin, sclera, and cornea. The ears, nose, and cartilage can turn blue. The edges of the eardrum are gray and black. Hearing often decreases.
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