argyria उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- If you look at the quote I have given above from an article from 1940, you would have to admit that the risk of argyria from using colloidal silver is, from a medical perspective, not " very slight ".
- :: If you agree to mention argyria only once in the lead, with a wikilink, and leave the rest of it to the body of the article, then I am happy to streamline the rest of the lead likewise.
- One of the more publicized incidents of argyria came in 2008, when a man named Paul Karason, whose skin turned blue from using colloidal silver for over 10 years to treat dermatitis, appeared on NBC's " Today " show.
- You write, that I would " consistently resist any effort to indicate that the risk from argyria is actually very slight . . " On the article talk page, MastCell explained the medical concept of toxicity quite well a few weeks ago:
- He meets a man known simply as " the Blue Man " who suffered from argyria caused by silver nitrate poisoning and worked at Ruby Pier's sideshow ( while it was still open, during the days of Eddie's childhood ) and whose real name is Joseph Corvelzchik.
- Large quantities of ingested bioactive silver can cause argyria, but the use of edible silver or gold as " vark " is not considered harmful to the body, since the metal is in inert form ( not ionic bioactive form ), and the quantities involved in normal use are minuscule.
- If you take a look at Wdfords version, however, you will see that he moved the sentence on argyria away from its previos place between the two sentences on " colloidal silver ", which doesn't make any sense, since only these colloidal silver preparations are known to cause argyria.
- If you take a look at Wdfords version, however, you will see that he moved the sentence on argyria away from its previos place between the two sentences on " colloidal silver ", which doesn't make any sense, since only these colloidal silver preparations are known to cause argyria.
- "' Blue nails "', or more formally "'azure lunula "', are characterized by a blue discoloration of the lunulae, seen in argyria and cases of hepatolenticular degeneration ( Wilson's disease ), also having been reported in hemoglobin M disease and hereditary acrolabial telangiectases.
- :" Fung and Bowen also point out that Indiscriminate use of silver products can lead to toxicity such as argyria . [ 8 ] Argyria is a condition in which the skin irreversibly turns blue or grey ( from accumulated silver ), which can be socially debilitating but which is not otherwise harmful.