Long-term Effect of Silver Powder in vivo
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The cytotoxicity of silver is a known property of this metal. Interestingly, in the cases of argyria and tattoos, Ag remains in the tissue for a long time without causing harm to the host except pigmentation. To understand these contradictions, pure silver implantation by an original subcutaneous injection method was performed. Two sizes of silver powder particles were implanted subcutaneously: 100 nm (P-silver) and the maximum 45 μm (G-silver). The sulfuration of silver and histopathologic changes were observed for a year. Results were as follows: silver affected the host in the case of P-silver to a greater extent than in G-silver, especially on the 7^<th> day and after 2-4 weeks. Nonetheless, the effect of silver weakened at 12 months after implantation. The presence of P-silver caused various histological reactions, while the decline of silver effect on the host was correlated with an increase in the sulfuration of silver.
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著者
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Iwasaki Shin-ichi
Advanced Research Center The Nippon Dental University School Of Life Dentistry At Niigata
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Iwasaki Shin-ichi
Advanced Research Center School Of Life Dentistry At Niigata Nippon Dental University
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Aoyagi Hidekazu
Advanced Research Center The Nippon Dental University School Of Life Dentistry At Niigata
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Aoyagi Hidekazu
Advanced Research Center School Of Life Dentistry At Niigata Nippon Dental University
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Aoyagi Hidekazu
Advanced Research Center
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