Its histopathologic MeSH terms Argyria* Dermatology* Electrons* Histocytochemistry* Humans Microscopy* Microscopy, Electron* Occupational Diseases* Photography* Toxicology* Localized cutaneous argyria is a rare condition in which blue-grey pigmentation results from impregnation of the skin by silver particles 1. Local argyria shows in limited regions of the Argyria is rare, particularly since the discontinuation of silver-containing medications. In this paper, we review the current literature on localized cutaneous argyria, highlight its clinical and histologic diagnostic features, and then discuss the clinical and In this paper, we review the current literature on localized cutaneous argyria, highlight its clinical and histologic diagnostic features, and then discuss the clinical and histological differential Argyria encompasses the different cosmetic alterations that can develop if enough silver particles deposit in a specific tissue, typically Two known types of argyria exist: localized and generalized. Localized cutaneous argyria occurs when skin The histologic features of localized argyria include swollen and homogenized collagen bundles resembling ochronosis, "pseudo-ochronosis," which may be more common than previously Argyria Argyria is a cutaneous or mucosal deposition of silver salts often resulting in a permanent diffuse or localized blue-gray pigmentation that may be caused by intake or a prolonged We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Generalized argyria affects large areas over much of the visible surface of the body. Localized cutaneous argyria is a rare cutaneous disorder that has been associated with occupational exposure, dental procedures, topical agents, acupuncture, earrings, and Localized argyria results in foci of blue/gray hyperpigmentation. Also after Wearing silver jewelry or using silver utensils doesn’t usually cause argyria. Its histopa Localized cutaneous argyria is a rare condition in which blue-grey pigmentation results from impregnation of the skin by silver particles 1. Background: Localized argyria is uncommon and presents clinically as asymptomatic slate gray macules or blue macules resembling blue nevi. These foci are stable and have been reported to Other forms of localized argyria are the appearance of blue macules at sites of acupuncture needles and silver earring sites. Localized cutaneous argyria occurs when skin Argyria Argyria is a cutaneous or mucosal deposition of silver salts often resulting in a permanent diffuse or localized blue-gray pigmentation that may be caused by intake or a prolonged The histologic features of localized argyria include swollen and homogenized collagen bundles resembling ochronosis, "pseudo-ochronosis," which may be more common than previously We also review the characteristics of other patients with localized cutaneous argyria and summarize the differential diagnosis and treatment options for this Localized argyrosis: circumscribed slate-grey discoloration, especially in the mucous membrane area, after application of preparations containing silver salts. Here, we report a patient Silver that enters the body through the skin tends to cause localized argyria. Also after We also review the characteristics of other patients with localized cutaneous argyria and summarize the differential diagnosis and treatment options for this MeSH terms Argyria* Dermatology* Electrons* Histocytochemistry* Humans Microscopy* Microscopy, Electron* Occupational Diseases* Photography* Toxicology* Background: Localized argyria is uncommon and presents clinically as asymptomatic slate gray macules or blue macules resembling blue nevi. Localized argyrosis: circumscribed slate-grey discoloration, especially in the mucous membrane area, after application of preparations containing silver salts. However, heavy metals including silver may be inadvertently introduced into the skin through Widespread or prolonged topical application of silver sulfadiazine dressings can lead to argyria including systemic symptoms due to the resorption of silver. MeSH terms Argyria / pathology* Histocytochemistry Humans In Vitro Techniques Microscopy, Electron Silver Sulfides. Localized argyria has been reported to be the result of using topical medication and inadvertently implanting in the skin objects that Argyria is a rare dermatosis, which can be either localized or systemic, that occurs after prolonged contact and absorption of silver containing It may take the form of generalized argyria or local argyria. With localized argyria, skin discoloration only affects the This work presents two cases of localized argyria with histopathologic findings consistent with pseudoochronosis, with yellow-brown or ochre-colored swollen and homogenized collagen Within the broad umbrella of argyria, there are 3 main subtypes, generalized argyria, localized argyria, and argyrosis. But in some cases, silver needles used for acupuncture or silver earrings can cause localized argyria. Its histopathologic Localized cutaneous argyria is a rare cutaneous disorder that has been associated with occupational exposure, dental procedures, topical agents, acupuncture, earrings, and We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. How much colloidal silver causes argyria? Background: Localized argyria is uncommon and presents clinically as asymptomatic slate gray macules or blue macules resembling blue nevi.
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