1. Ocular argyrosis secondary to long-term ingestion of silver nitrate salts.
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Stafeeva, Kesenia, Erlanger, Michael, Velez-Montoya, Raul, and Olson, Jeffrey L.
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SILVER nitrate , *ARGYRIA , *OPTICAL tomography , *VISUAL acuity , *BIOPSY , *FLUORESCENCE angiography , *PHOTORECEPTORS - Abstract
This case report describes the clinical, autofluorescence, and optical coherent tomography findings in a patient with panocular argyrosis secondary to chronic intake of diluted silver nitrate salts in his water supply. An 86-year-old Caucasian male with a distinctive gray-bluish hue of the skin presented to our clinic, having developed a slow decrease in visual acuity in both eyes and nyctalopia for the past 2 years. Based on the patient's history of chronic intake of silver nitrate salts and a positive skin biopsy (performed by the dermatology department, data not shown), a diagnosis of panocular argyrosis was made. Fluorescein angiography showed choroidal blockage with a completely dark choroid. Fundus autofluorescence was within normal limits. Optical coherent tomography showed multiple excrescences of retinal pigment epithelium in both eyes. Although the drusen-like changes on fundus examination and retinal pigment epithelium changes may account for the diminished vision, the presence of concomitant nyctalopia suggests underlying damage of the photoreceptors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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