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A Case of Irritant Contact Dermafitis Due to Ranuculus japonicus

Kim JW, Ro BI, Cho YW, Hong CK

  • KMID: 1970668
  • Allergy.
  • 1994 Mar;14(1):74-77.
Plant dermatitis can be classified as irritant contact dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, phytophototoxic dermatitis, pseudophytod-ermatitis and light-aggravated phytodermatitis, Ranuculus japonicus contains strong primary irritants, such as protoanemonin, which cause bullous...
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A Case of Irritant Contact Dermatitis due to Fiberglass in a Construction Worker

Lee SG, An JH, Kim DH, Yoon MS, Lee HJ

  • KMID: 2437005
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2018 Nov;56(9):571-572.
No abstract available.
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Contact Dermatitis to Isoconazole Nitrate

Kim SC, Sung YO, Lee WS

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Systemic Contact Dermatitis from Propolis Ingestion

Cho E, Lee JD, Cho SH

Propolis, also known as bee glue, is a substance collected by worker bees and it is used as a material for constructing and maintaining their beehives. It has been used...
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis Caused by a Hearing Aid

Kim YJ, Hwang KC, Yu DS, Song HJ, Oh CH

  • KMID: 2086820
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2004 Apr;42(4):509-512.
There are many underlying diseases which cause chronic otitis externa, including contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, dermatophytosis and so on. Allergic contact dermatitis caused by a hearing aid is a rare...
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A case of allergic contact dermatitis due to clindamycin solution

Kim CH, Moon KC

  • KMID: 2230932
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1992 Jun;30(3):368-372.
Contact allergy to clindamycin is rare, especially in relation to its widespread use in topical formulation. Neverthless, when patients using topical clindamycin complain of itching, patch testing with this preparation...
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Prurigo Pigmentosa Triggered by Contact Dermatitis

Kim SH, Lee KS, Cho JW

  • KMID: 2245948
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2015 Jul;53(6):489-490.
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A Case of Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Laureth 9

Lee CH, Shin JK, Park CW

  • KMID: 2038899
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1993 Feb;31(1):95-98.
Laureth 9 is a nonionic surfactant and it is used as a sclerosing agen; in the treatment of esophageal and gastric varices and a local anesthetics. We report a 20-year-old...
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Two Cases of Allergic Contact Dermatitis due to Povidone-iodine

Kim IH, Moon KC, Kim SN

  • KMID: 1679449
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1985 Dec;23(6):780-784.
Povidone-iodine (PVP-I) is a widely used antiseptic for the skin and mucous membrane. It is known that povidone-iodine rarely induce contact sensitization. Recently, we have experienced 2 cases of povidone-iodine...
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A Case of Allergic Contact Dermatitis to 'Aroma Oils' in an Aroma Therapist

Kim HH, Chang SE, Moon KC

Allergic contact dermatitis from aroma oils has long been recognized and with increasing frequency. Contact dermatitis of the allergic type of fragrances used for aromatherapy has been reported rarely, and...
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Epidermiologic Study of Possible Korean Plants Involved in Contact Dermatitis

Eun HC, Kim MG, Kim SN

  • KMID: 1677903
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1979 Aug;17(4):265-282.
Plant dermatitis can be classified as primary irritant dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, phytophotodermatitis and pseudophytophotodermatitis. Among these, allergic contact dermatitis is seen most freguently. It is generally known that dermatitis...
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A Case of Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Nitrofurazone Ointment

Kim KS, Kim JM, Lee CH

  • KMID: 2146560
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1989 Jun;27(3):296-298.
Nitrofurazone is a well known sensitizer and is widely used particularly in surgical department for the treatment of secondary infection, but the reports of all ergic contact dermatitis to nitrofurazone...
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Two Cases of Irritant Contact Dermatitis due to Garlic

Yim YS, Park CW, Lee CH

  • KMID: 2303191
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2001 Jan;39(1):86-89.
Garlic(Allium sativum) has been used for centuries for culinary purposes in folk medicine as a medicinal agent for the treatment various disorders, including parasitic and fungal infections. Garlic, however, is...
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A case of hat band allergic contact dermatitis due to clothing dyes

Chang SH, Eun HC, Lee AY, Pyo HC

  • KMID: 1693104
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1992 Feb;30(1):103-108.
Clothing dermatitis frequently goes unrecognized either becaue he clinical picture is mistaken for other disorders, such as seborrheic dermatitis, and prurius, or beacuse it is difficult to trace the causal...
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Pigmented Contact Dermatitis

Eun HC, Kim KJ, Lee YS

  • KMID: 2085552
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1983 Oct;21(5):611-615.
Pigmented contact dermatitis, firstly reported by Dr. Osmudsen in 1970, is a disease result from recurrent contact dermatitis due to hypersensitivity to cosmetic companents, which produces secondary bizarre dark brown...
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Irritant Contact Dermatitis Induced by Benzalkonium Chloride (Zephanon®)

Joe HJ, Kim SA, Lee KS

  • KMID: 2162232
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2016 Mar;54(3):224-225.
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A Case of Pigmented Contact Dermatitis

Ahn PS, Lee JH, Lee HG, Eun HC

  • KMID: 1930771
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1994 Oct;32(5):899-902.
Pigmented contact dermiatitis is a disease resulting from recirrent contact dermatitis due to hypersensitivity to cosmetic components, which produces secondery bizarre dark brown hyperpigmentation. Histological examinaition of this condition reveals...
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A case of contact dermatitis due to oak moss

Lee KH, Myung KB

  • KMID: 2230934
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1992 Jun;30(3):377-380.
Oak moss is a lichen extract obtained from Evernia prunastri and Pseudovernia furfuracea. It is the potent,ial allergen in contact dermatitis to perfumes. Sensitivity to oak moss has been atributed...
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Contact Dermatitis due to Metal Spectacle Frame

Park KC, Eun HC, Lee YS

  • KMID: 2231703
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1984 Feb;22(1):68-70.
Nickel is widely known as a common source of contact dermatitis and nickel sensitivity amounts to nearly 10 percent of allergic contact dermatitis patients. Common sources of nickel dermatitis are...
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A Case of Allergic Contact Dermatitis Caused by a Duoderm Extrathin? Dressing

Lee D, Seo JK, Lee HJ, Kang JH, Sung HS, Hwang SW

  • KMID: 2247907
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2009 May;47(5):612-614.
Allergic reaction to different fruits and vegetables has frequently been described, but an allergic reaction to mango fruit, including its sap, pericarp, stems and leaves, has rarely reported in the...
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