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Chrysiasis is a
dermatological condition induced by the
parenteral administration of gold salts,
usually for the
treatment of
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condition known as
chrysiasis. This
condition is
similar to argyria,
which is
caused by
exposure to
silver salts and
colloidal silver.
Chrysiasis can ultimately...
- treatment. The gold-induced
greyish skin
color is
called chrysiasis.
Argyria and
chrysiasis, however, are irreversible,
unlike carotenosis. Carotenemia...
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dermatological condition induced by the
parenteral administration of...
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irreversible but
apparently harmless pigmentation conditions known as
chrysiasis and
argyria respectively. Due to
being short lived and radioactive, roentgenium...
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heavy metal sulfides. Bulk
leach extractable gold, for
sampling ores
Chrysiasis (dermatological condition)
Digital gold currency, form of
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Angioma serpiginosum Hemosiderin hyperpigmentation Other metals Argyria Chrysiasis ****nic
poisoning Lead
poisoning Titanium metallic discoloration Other...
- bioac****ulation of pigments, e.g.
Canthaxanthin Chédiak–Higashi
syndrome Chrysiasis Cross–Mc****ck–Breen
syndrome (Cross syndrome, oculocerebral-hypopigmentation...