{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: A case of argyria following colloidal silver ingestion. {Author}: Kwon HB;Lee JH;Lee SH;Lee AY;Choi JS;Ahn YS; {Journal}: Ann Dermatol {Volume}: 21 {Issue}: 3 {Year}: Aug 2009 {Factor}: 0.722 {DOI}: 10.5021/ad.2009.21.3.308 {Abstract}: Argyria is a rare cutaneous discoloration caused by the intake of silver or various compounds containing silver. We report a case of argyria in a 73-year-old male following ingestion of colloidal silver as an alternative medicine over 5 years. He had a diffuse, slate gray discoloration of his face and hands. A biopsy specimen from the face revealed brown-black extracellular granules in the upper dermis and between collagen bundles. We also found silver particles in the mucous of the colon. The ingestion of colloidal silver appears to be increasing among patients using alternative health practices. We report this case to bring people's attention to the problems associated with the ingestion of colloidal silver.