1994
DOI: 10.1007/s001050050154
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Exazerbation einer Psoriasis pustulosa bei Quecksilber-Intoxikation

Abstract: A patient suffering from long-standing pustular psoriasis of the palms was treated for 3 weeks with a mercury-containing drug. Exacerbation into generalized pustular psoriasis developed. Mercury levels in blood and urine were increased. After withdrawal of the mercury preparation, therapy with DMPA (2,3-Dimercapto-1-propane-sulfonic acid), a mercury antidote, was initiated, together with short-term treatment with aromatic retinoids and PUVA. Within a few days mercury levels decreased significantly and the skin… Show more

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“…Die [12,13,15,25]. Borsäure wurde in 11, Quecksilberverbindungen in 29 und Phenol in 171 Rezepturen eingesetzt.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Die [12,13,15,25]. Borsäure wurde in 11, Quecksilberverbindungen in 29 und Phenol in 171 Rezepturen eingesetzt.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…When given in low potencies, homeopathic drugs may exert serious toxic effects [29], whereas the socalled high potencies of homeopathic drugs, i.e., very high dilutions in the language of rational thinking [1], can in principle do neither benefit nor harm. However, dermatologists adhering to regular medicine should be aware of the following risks.…”
Section: Homeopathymentioning
confidence: 99%