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2 studies concerning argyria::::::::::::

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/antimicmet/message/77

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?

cmd=Retrieve & db=PubMed & list_uids=7313508 & dopt=Abstract

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> Scand J Clin Lab Invest. 1981 May;41(3):247-51.

> Related Articles, Links

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> Argyria-tissue deposition of silver as selenide.

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> Aaseth J, Olsen A, Halse J, Hovig T.

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> Generalized argyria was precipitated in a patient by

> treating gingival erosions with a solution of silver

> nitrate for several months.

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> High silver concentrations were measured in skin

> biopsies. treatment with penicillamine did not

> increase the urinary silver excretion, indicating that

> silver is deposited in tissues in a chemically stable

> and apparently inert form.

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> Electron microscopy showed that in the kidney, silver

> was deposited mainly in the basal membranes as

> electron-dense particles.

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> These particles were studied by using X-ray emission

> spectrometry and electron diffraction. the particles

> consisted of Ag2Se in the low temperature orthorhombic

> alfaform.

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> The lattice parameters are: a = 0.433 nm, b = 0.693 nm

> and c = 0.784 nm.

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> This selenide complex seems to be remarkably

> non-toxic, since the renal function of the patient was

> unaffected and only negligible reactive changes were

> observed in kidney biopsies.

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> PMID: 7313508 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/antimicmet/message/78

http://www.heilpflanzen-welt.de/science/1993/8408821.htm

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> Am Acad Dermatol. 1993 Nov; 29(5 Pt 2): 833-7.

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> Localized argyria with chrysiasis caused by implanted

> acupuncture needles. Distribution and chemical forms

> of silver and gold in cutaneous tissue by electron

> microscopy and x-ray microanalysis.

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> Suzuki H, Baba S, Uchigasaki S, Murase M.

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> Department of Dermatology, Surugadai Nihon University

> Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.

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> A case of localized argyria with chrysiasis caused by

> implanted acupuncture needles in a 41-year-old

> Japanese woman was studied by electron microscopy and

> x-ray microanalysis.

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> Large amounts of silver granules with selenium and

> sulfur were detected around eccrine secretory cells in

> much greater amounts than around ductal cells.

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> Many granules were also observed along the outer edge

> of the basement membrane but never within cells or

> intercellular spaces.

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> The granules were also present around blood vessels,

> lymphatics and nerve fibers, and in elastic fibers.

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> Small numbers of gold fragments were also seen, mostly

> within macrophages.

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> These results suggest that silver deposits

> extracellularly as selenide and sulfide, whereas free

> gold is found intracellularly.

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Dudley

I posted this for, I guess Daphne(?). I'm not sure I'll

ever understand silver nitrate/colloidal silver/

silver proteins/silver compounds etc.

Right now, and for the foreseeable future,

Anne is taking Sovereign Silver. Results are what I'm

hoping for. I'm not too interested in learning about the

chemistry involved at this point. Thanks for your reply

though.

Regards,

Szpak

> Hi!

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> Do not confuse silver nitrate and other silver compounds with

colloidal

> silver. It is the silver compounds, not the colloidal silver, that

you

> need worry about in terms of argyria.

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> Dudley

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> http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany

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Hi All

I've posted a number of things about argyria. I'll

guess I'll stop now, especially since I can't remember

who was interested in this in the first place.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/antimicmet/message/84

http://www.silverprotects.com/argyria.html

I do not believe or disbelieve anything here. They

are just links about argyria.

Szpak

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