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Query: UMLS:C0242429 (
sore throat
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A case of argyria in a 14 year-old child caused by abuse of
silver
containing pulveriser for
sore throat
is described. The distinctive skin blue gray discoloration that occurs in argyria is due to deposition of
silver
. Pigmentation is permanent. Self treatment is stigmatized.
...
PMID:[Argyria in children]. 265 62
A 58-year-old female patient presented with generalized argyria, caused by abuse of
silver
-containing tablets for a
sore throat
for 1.5 years. Diagnosis was confirmed by histology, electron microscopy, and X-ray microanalysis. A therapeutic trial with D-penicillamine was unsuccessful.
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PMID:[Generalized argyrosis]. 380 35
A method for analyzing phenol in an over-the-counter
sore throat
spray by cyclic voltammetry was developed. The method employed a glassy-carbon disk electrode (3 mm diameter) as the working electrode and 0.1 M HCl as the supporting electrolyte. The reference electrode was a
silver
-
silver
chloride electrode with 3 M NaCl. In the cyclic voltammetry procedure, the initial potential was +200 mV and the final potential was +1450 or +1500 mV. The cyclic voltammetric method was validated against a method based on reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The phenol results for cyclic voltammetry at 50 mVs(-1) were in good agreement with the results obtained from HPLC. The results also agreed with the label claim (1.4% phenol). Good reproducibility and accuracy were obtained for the voltammetric method. Cyclic voltammetry was shown to be an accurate, reproducible, and rugged technique for the routine analysis of phenol in a
sore throat
spray.
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PMID:Analysis of phenol in an over-the-counter sore throat spray by cyclic voltammetry. 1116 33