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Toxicodendron
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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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Dermatitis, Toxicodendron
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Poison oak, Homeopathic preparation
Rhus
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2018
Review
2018
Black-spot poison ivy, a report of 3 cases with clinicopathologic correlation
Lisa Chastant
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Thomas L Davis
,
L. Libow
JAAD Case Reports
2018
Corpus ID: 27230419
2017
2017
Prevention of poison ivy dermatitis with oral homeopathic Rhus toxicodendron.
Robert Joseph Signore
Dermatology Online Journal
2017
Corpus ID: 22561578
Acute allergic contact dermatitis to poison ivy is acommon and miserable dermatosis which affectsmillions of Americans each year…
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2012
2012
Rapid detection of urushiol allergens of Toxicodendron genus using leaf spray mass spectrometry.
F. Tadjimukhamedov
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Guangming Huang
,
Ouyang Zheng
,
R. Cooks
In Analysis
2012
Corpus ID: 37240218
A new ambient ionization method--leaf-spray mass spectrometry--is used to detect allergenic urushiols directly from poison ivy (T…
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2008
2008
Black-spot poison ivy.
Sarah E. Schram
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Andrea Willey
,
Peter K. Lee
,
K. Bohjanen
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E. Warshaw
Dermatitis
2008
Corpus ID: 22484803
In black-spot poison ivy dermatitis, a black lacquerlike substance forms on the skin when poison ivy resin is exposed to air…
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2006
2006
Toxicodendron dermatitis in the UK
Stephen Walker
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J. T. Lear
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M. H. Beck
International Journal of Dermatology
2006
Corpus ID: 5941979
Background We present two cases of Toxicodendron dermatitis, one acquired in the United States but presenting in the United…
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2003
2003
Topical pimecrolimus in the treatment of human allergic contact dermatitis.
D. Amrol
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D. Keitel
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D. Hagaman
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J. Murray
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
2003
Corpus ID: 25146744
Review
2003
Review
2003
Clinical and immunologic features of systemic contact dermatitis from ingestion of Rhus (Toxicodendron)
Seok-Hun Oh
,
C. Haw
,
Mu-Hyoung Lee
Contact Dermatitis
2003
Corpus ID: 32976735
Oral or parenteral exposure to certain contact allergens may elicit an eczematous skin reaction in sensitized individuals. This…
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Review
1997
Review
1997
Wildfire and Oak Regeneration at the Urban Fringe
J. Schwan
,
H. Fong
,
H. Hug
1997
Corpus ID: 6927717
In July 1992, wildfire burned 500 acres of rural lands owned by Stanford University. Within the fire zone are five plots, ranging…
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1986
1986
Unusual contact allergens from plants in the family Hydrophyllaceae
G. Reynolds
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W. Epstein
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E. Rodríguez
Contact Dermatitis
1986
Corpus ID: 30674931
The dermatitic constituents of the glandular hairs of plants in the family Hydrophyllaceae comprise a class of uncommon natural…
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1981
1981
Leaves of Ginkgo bitoba not allergenic for Toxicodendron‐sensitive subjects
Johnny Mitchell
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H. I. Maibach
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J. Guin
Contact Dermatitis
1981
Corpus ID: 40053281
light and they were surprised that they obtained vigorous positive photopatch tests using that light source. The increased…
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