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Toxicodendron

Known as: Toxicodendrons 
A genus (formerly part of Rhus genus) of shrubs, vines, or trees that yields a highly allergenic oleoresin which causes a severe contact dermatitis… 
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2017
2017
Acute allergic contact dermatitis to poison ivy is acommon and miserable dermatosis which affectsmillions of Americans each year… 
2012
2012
A new ambient ionization method--leaf-spray mass spectrometry--is used to detect allergenic urushiols directly from poison ivy (T… 
2008
2008
In black-spot poison ivy dermatitis, a black lacquerlike substance forms on the skin when poison ivy resin is exposed to air… 
2006
2006
Background  We present two cases of Toxicodendron dermatitis, one acquired in the United States but presenting in the United… 
Review
2003
Review
2003
Oral or parenteral exposure to certain contact allergens may elicit an eczematous skin reaction in sensitized individuals. This… 
Review
1997
Review
1997
In July 1992, wildfire burned 500 acres of rural lands owned by Stanford University. Within the fire zone are five plots, ranging… 
1986
1986
The dermatitic constituents of the glandular hairs of plants in the family Hydrophyllaceae comprise a class of uncommon natural… 
1981
1981
light and they were surprised that they obtained vigorous positive photopatch tests using that light source. The increased…