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Experimental Study on Latent Sensitivity to Rhus Trees

Kook HI, Woo TH

  • KMID: 1664123
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1971 Sep;9(3):9-14.
It has been well known for a long time that Rhus species are belonged botanically to same family called family Anacardacea and their allergenic components are identical because it contains...
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Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis Due to Rhus Ingestion Presenting with Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage

Choi W, Park SY, Choi C, Cho K, Park CH, Kim HS, Choi SK, Rew JS

Rhus-related illnesses in Korea are mostly caused by ingestion of parts of the Rhus tree. Contact dermatitis occurrence after ingestion of Rhus-related food is very common in Korea. However, Rhus-related...
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Hematogenous Contct Dermatotos Due to Ingestion of Rhus: Report of a case

Kim HJ, Park YK, Lee SN

  • KMID: 1664750
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1977 Dec;15(4):505-509.
Hematogenous contact dermatitis may be produced by the systemic administrationof a drug to an individeal who has been previously sensitized by the topical application of the drug or related chemicals....
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Systemic Photochemotherapy on the Systemic Contact Dermatitis by Rhus

Choi DJ, Yoon TJ, Kim TH

  • KMID: 2013629
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2002 May;40(5):483-487.
BACKGROUND: The clinical symptoms of the acute stage systemic contact dermatitis by rhus are not easily improved by ordinary treatment including systemic steroids. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to...
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Polymerized Urushiol of the Commercially Available Rhus Product in Korea

Cheong SH, Choi YW, Min BS, Choi HY

BACKGROUND: Systemic contact dermatitis commonly occurs with the intake of rhus (boiled chicken with rhus) as a health food and a folk medicine to cure gastrointestinal diseases in Korea. Rhus...
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Two Cases of Ingestion of Rhus Chicken Causing Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis

Kim MS, Kim DJ, Na CH, Shin BS

  • KMID: 2245941
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2015 Jul;53(6):473-477.
Rhus chicken is a common health food in Korea and is used as an herbal medicine to cure gastrointestinal diseases such as indigestion, loose stool, and peptic ulcers. Unfortunately, systemic...
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A Study of the Prevalence of Contact Sensitization to Rhus and Ginkgo Antigens

Park KB, Eun HC, Lee YS

  • KMID: 2085582
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1986 Feb;24(1):22-27.
Recently, people living in a rapidly industrializing country such as Korea seems to have less opportunity to be exposed to Rhus and Ginkgo trees than before, which may cause a...
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A Case of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome with Acute Renal Failure Induced by Rhus-Chicken Ingestion

Kang DY, Kim MS, Yoon SS, Yun TS, Jeong DI, Seol HY, Lee YK

  • KMID: 2264128
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2011 Nov;81(5):680-684.
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are severe, diffuse mucocutaneous reactions that can be elicited by drugs, infection, malignancy, and herbal supplements. A wide variety of mucocutaneous events,...
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Rhus-Chicken

Ahn BM

  • KMID: 1123176
  • Korean J Hepatol.
  • 2002 Jun;8(2):245-247.
No abstract available.
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Anti-TNFalpha Treatment for Two Cases of Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis Caused by Rhus Hypersensitivity

Kim IS, Kim JH, Kang EJ, Jang EJ, Jin HJ, Park HS, Ye YM

  • KMID: 2263752
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2011 Oct;81(4):537-542.
Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) is characterized by the rapid occurrence of many sterile, nonfollicular pustules on an edematous erythema accompanied by leucocytosis and fever. It is usually attributed to...
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The Biological Effects of Rhus (Japanese lacquer sap) on Rats

Won TH, Seo PS, Park SD

  • KMID: 2247966
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2009 Mar;47(3):251-258.
BACKGROUND: Exposure to Rhus (Japanese lacquer) can cause many adverse effects such as contact dermatitis, pruritus, rash and even hepatitis in human, and these effects can be caused by contact...
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Immunohistochemical Study on Allergic Contact Dermatitis and Systemic Contact Dermatitis to Urushiol (Rhus verniciflua)

Jeong SH, Cho SH, Lee SC, Kim SY

  • KMID: 2425593
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1997 Dec;35(6):1052-1058.
BACKGROUND: The rhus has been known to be such a potent allergen that it causes severe contact dermatitis, and mary studies have tried to reveal the mechanism of allergic contact....
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Effect of Polyurushiol Paint on Indoor Air Quality and Atopic Dermatitis

Kim JH, Lee KM, Koh SB, Kim SH, Choi EH

  • KMID: 2301907
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2010 Mar;48(3):198-205.
BACKGROUND: Environmental factors can influence the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis. In particular, a westernized residential environment that increases the density of house dust mites and gives rise to sick house...
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Bark Constituents from Mushroom-detoxified Rhus verniciflua Suppress Kainic Acid-induced Neuronal Cell Death in Mouse Hippocampus

Byun JS, Han YH, Hong SJ, Hwang SM, Kwon YS, Lee HJ, Kim SS, Kim MJ, Chun W

Urushinol, a plant allergen, has significantly restricted the medical application of Rhus verniciflua, although it has been reported to possess a wide variety of biological activities such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant,...
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A Case of Cerebral Infarction Following Ingestion of Urushiol

Kim CS, Choi BC, Chung KH, Cho PZ

  • KMID: 2342543
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1996 Jun;14(2):650-653.
Rhus has been known to one of the most frequent plants which produce allergic contact dermatitis. Allergenic component of thus is urushiol which is composed of catechols with a 15-carbon-atom...
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The Effect of Rhus verniciflua Stokes Extracts on Photo-Aged Mouse Skin

Hong H, Jung M, Choe SJ, Kim JB, Choi EH

BACKGROUND: Rhus verniciflua Stokes (RV) has traditionally been used in Korea as an indigenous food (Rhus chicken soup) and as an herbal medicinal plant. While the anticancer, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory...
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In vitro Antibacterial and Morphological Effects of the Urushiol Component of the Sap of the Korean lacquer tree (Rhus vernicifera Stokes) on Helicobacter pylori

Suk KT, Kim HS, Kim MY, Kim JW, Uh Y, Jang IH, Kim SK, Choi EH, Kim MJ, Joo JS, Baik SK

Eradication regimens for Helicobacter pylori infection have some side effects, compliance problems, relapses, and antibiotic resistance. Therefore, alternative anti-H. pylori or supportive antimicrobial agents with fewer disadvantages are necessary for...
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A Case of Connubial Contact Dermatitis due to Rhus

Choi JM, Lee JD, Kim HO, Kim CW

  • KMID: 2116040
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1998 Jun;36(3):469-472.
Allergic contact dermatitis that is attributable to contact with environmental sensitizers boine by a second individual, especially in marital or sexual relationships, has been described as connubial contact dermatitis. Severely...
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Epidemiologic Study on Systemic Contact Dermatitis Due to Ingestion of Rhus

Yun SK, Ko KB, Song IM, Choi SP, Ihm CW

  • KMID: 2250856
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2002 Mar;40(3):253-257.
BACKGROUND: Dermatitis occurring after ingestion of the urushiol chicken is quite common in Korea. Although many cases of the systemic contact dermatitis due to urushiol chicken have already been reported,...
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Differences in Antigen-presenting Cells in Dermatitis Due to Skin Contact and Ingestion of Lacquer Tree

Kim KJ, Lee SY, Choi KC, Chung BS

  • KMID: 2250973
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2001 Nov;39(11):1238-1245.
Cutaneous hypersensitivity reaction due to Rhus can develop against antigens delivered through the epidermis(allergic contact dermatitis: ACD) or through the blood vessels(systemic contact dermatitis: SCD). Although the role of Langerhans...
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