| 1. | Argyria and chrysiasis, however, are irreversible, unlike carotenosis.
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| 2. | The fact that silver can cause argyria is mentioned numerous times.
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| 3. | Long term exposure could lead to Argyria also known as Silver Poisoning.
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| 4. | Possible consequences of generalised argyria include interstitial nephritis and anemia.
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| 5. | This condition is known as argyria or argyrosis.
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| 6. | Argyria should then have a proportionate amount of the proportionate amount on colloidal silver.
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| 7. | Most of the 30 + references in the article are about the side effect argyria.
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| 8. | The terms argyria and argyrosis have long been used interchangeably, with argyria being used more frequently.
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| 9. | The terms argyria and argyrosis have long been used interchangeably, with argyria being used more frequently.
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| 10. | Much more rarely than with silver, bismuth may produce a generalized persistent skin discoloration resembling argyria.
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