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Citation

Van Garsse L, Versieck J. Ned. Tijdschr. Geneeskd. 1995; 139(51): 2658-2661.

Vernacular Title

Veralgemeende argyrose door het gebruik van tabak-ontwenningstabletten met

Affiliation

Algemeen Ziekenhuis Sint-Blasius, afd. Inwendige Ziekten, Dendermonde, Belgiƫ.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, Erven Bohn)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8569867

Abstract

In a 49-year-old man generalised argyria was diagnosed, a systemic dissemination and tissue deposition of silver in the body. The clinical picture was brought about by use of a silver acetate-containing lozenge as a deterrent to smoking. Argyria is characterised by a slate blue-gray discolouration of the skin, particularly in areas exposed to light. Generally, it causes patients a great deal of anguish and embarrassment. Present understanding is that it does not entail non-cutaneous, systemic effects. There is no effective treatment--the discolouration is permanent. Currently, prevention is the only possible measure. Efforts should be made to eliminate the uncontrolled use of silver-containing preparations.


Language: nl

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