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| * Protéine d'argent <ref>White JM, Powell AM, Brady K, Russell-Jones R. Severe generalized argyria secondary to ingestion of colloidal silver protein. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2003 May;28(3):254-6</ref> <ref>Schrauben SJ, Bhanusali DG, Sheets S, Sinha AA., A case of argyria: multiple forms of silver ingestion in a patient with comorbid schizoaffective disorder., Cutis. 2012 May;89(5):221-4.</ref> | | * Protéine d'argent <ref>White JM, Powell AM, Brady K, Russell-Jones R. Severe generalized argyria secondary to ingestion of colloidal silver protein. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2003 May;28(3):254-6</ref> <ref>Schrauben SJ, Bhanusali DG, Sheets S, Sinha AA., A case of argyria: multiple forms of silver ingestion in a patient with comorbid schizoaffective disorder., Cutis. 2012 May;89(5):221-4.</ref> |
| * Vaporisateurs nasaux contenant de l'argent <ref>Gaslin MT, Rubin C, Pribitkin EA. Silver nasal sprays: misleading Internet marketing. Ear Nose Throat J. 2008 Apr;87(4):217-20.</ref> | | * Vaporisateurs nasaux contenant de l'argent <ref>Gaslin MT, Rubin C, Pribitkin EA. Silver nasal sprays: misleading Internet marketing. Ear Nose Throat J. 2008 Apr;87(4):217-20.</ref> |
| + | * Sulfadiazine d'argent: <ref>Flohr C, Heague J, Leach I, English J. Topical silver sulfadiazine-induced systemic argyria in a patient with severe generalized dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. Br J Dermatol. 2008 Sep;159(3):740-1. Epub 2008 Jun 28.</ref> <ref>Wang XQ, Chang HE, Francis R, Olszowy H, Liu PY, Kempf M, Cuttle L, Kravchuk O, Phillips GE, Kimble RM. Silver deposits in cutaneous burn scar tissue is a common phenomenon following application of a silver dressing. J Cutan Pathol. 2009 Jul;36(7):788-92.</ref> |
| + | * Par une préparation à base de plantes contenant de l'argent: <ref>Bowden LP, Royer MC, Hallman JR, Lewin-Smith M, Lupton GP. Rapid onset of argyria induced by a silver-containing dietary supplement. (2011) J Cutan Pathol. 2011 Oct;38(10):832-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0560.2011.01755.x.</ref> |
| + | * Par un contact professionnel avec l'argent dans le développement de photos <ref>Naqvi AH, Shields JW, Abraham JL. Nasal argyria (deposition of silver-selenium) in the photographic film industry: histopathology and microanalysis. Am J Otolaryngol. 2007 Nov-Dec;28(6):430-2</ref> |
| + | * Aiguilles d'[[acupuncture]] en argent <ref>Rackoff EM, Benbenisty KM, Maize JC, Maize JC Jr. Localized cutaneous argyria from an acupuncture needle clinically concerning for metastatic melanoma. Cutis. 2007 Nov;80(5):423-6.</ref> <ref>Alés-Fernández M, Ríos-Martín JJ, Camacho-Martínez FM. ''Localized argyria secondary to acupuncture mimicking blue nevus'', J Drugs Dermatol. 2010 Aug;9(8):1019-20</ref> <ref>Takeishi E, Hirose R, Hamasaki Y, Katayama I. ''Localized argyria 20-years after embedding of acupuncture needles.'', Eur J Dermatol. 2002 Nov-Dec;12(6):609-11</ref> <ref>Tanita Y, Kato T, Hanada K, Tagami H., ''Blue macules of localized argyria caused by implanted acupuncture needles. Electron microscopy and roentgenographic microanalysis of deposited metal.'', Arch Dermatol. 1985 Dec;121(12):1550-2.</ref> |
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| == Critiques == | | == Critiques == |
− | Article sur le site Quackwatch en français ''L'argent colloïdal: risque sans bénéfice'' de Stephen Barrett <ref>https://www.sceptiques.qc.ca/quackwatch/argcoll.php </ref> | + | Article sur le site acupuncture]]Quackwatch en français ''L'argent colloïdal: risque sans bénéfice'' de Stephen Barrett <ref>https://www.sceptiques.qc.ca/quackwatch/argcoll.php </ref> |
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| Dans l'article ''Lyme Disease: Questionable Diagnosis and Treatment'' de Edward McSweegan, un paragraphe est consacré à l'argent colloîdal:<br>''Many colloidal silver and silver salt preparations have been touted as cures for AIDS, chronic fatigue, herpes, TB, syphilis, lupus, malaria, plague, acne, impetigo, and many other diseases. Lyme disease is just the latest target. A 1996 Federal Register notice stated the "FDA is not aware of any substantial scientific evidence that supports the use of . . . colloidal silver ingredients or silver salts for these disease conditions." The same notice stated that "human consumption of silver may result in argyria—a permanent ashen-gray or blue discoloration of the skin, conjunctiva, and internal organs". Despite these warnings, some websites devoted to Lyme disease or colloidal silver products display misleading reports about laboratory experiments in which colloidal silver killed spirochetes. One such report is a letter from Dr. Burgdorfer, the discoverer of the Lyme spirochete. The letter merely reports on a pilot study using colloidal silver to kill spirochetes in a test tube and states that additional laboratory and human studies are underway. Many silver and Lyme advocates have used the letter to suggest that colloidal silver has been proven effective against Lyme disease. However, no study has shown that colloidal silver is safe or effective for treating people with Lyme disease (or anything else). <ref>http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/lyme.html</ref> | | Dans l'article ''Lyme Disease: Questionable Diagnosis and Treatment'' de Edward McSweegan, un paragraphe est consacré à l'argent colloîdal:<br>''Many colloidal silver and silver salt preparations have been touted as cures for AIDS, chronic fatigue, herpes, TB, syphilis, lupus, malaria, plague, acne, impetigo, and many other diseases. Lyme disease is just the latest target. A 1996 Federal Register notice stated the "FDA is not aware of any substantial scientific evidence that supports the use of . . . colloidal silver ingredients or silver salts for these disease conditions." The same notice stated that "human consumption of silver may result in argyria—a permanent ashen-gray or blue discoloration of the skin, conjunctiva, and internal organs". Despite these warnings, some websites devoted to Lyme disease or colloidal silver products display misleading reports about laboratory experiments in which colloidal silver killed spirochetes. One such report is a letter from Dr. Burgdorfer, the discoverer of the Lyme spirochete. The letter merely reports on a pilot study using colloidal silver to kill spirochetes in a test tube and states that additional laboratory and human studies are underway. Many silver and Lyme advocates have used the letter to suggest that colloidal silver has been proven effective against Lyme disease. However, no study has shown that colloidal silver is safe or effective for treating people with Lyme disease (or anything else). <ref>http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/lyme.html</ref> |