“…Shelley (1917Shelley ( -2009) and Harry J. Hurley , who attributed the coloration to lipofuscin granules in the apocrine glands. 78 Lipofuscin is a yellowish brown pigment that is not specific to the apocrine glands and is usually found in the cytoplasm of cells that do not normally divide (eg, neurons). In apocrine chromhidrosis, lipofuscin pigment granules in apocrine glands occur in a higher-than-normal concentration or a higher-than-normal state of oxidation.…”