Anemia and leukopenia following intravenous colloidal silver infusions-Clinical and hematological features, unique peripheral blood film appearance and effective therapy with supplemental oral copper and apheresis.
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2019
Alternative medical therapy with multiple intravenous colloidal silver infusions may cause severe illness, including profound copper deficiency-induced anemia and hepatic toxicity. No chelating agent for silver poisoning exists and effective therapy requires apheresis in combination with continuous administration of oral copper.
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Authors | Natelson, Ethan A;Baker, Kelty R;Pyatt, David W; |
Journal | Clinical case reports |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1002/ccr3.2316 |
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