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Poison Ivy DermatitisNuances in Treatment
Phillip M. Williford, MD;
Elizabeth F. Sherertz, MD
Arch Fam Med. 1994;3(2):184-188.
Abstract
A allergic contact dermatitis due to poison ivy or poison oak is a common presenting complaint in the practices of many primary care physicians. While the clinical features are well described, reported treatment regimens vary in both topical and systemic therapies. We review herein the variability of presenting morphologic features of the disease and common treatment regimens, with attention given to complications of therapy. We also comment on the correct botanical designation, incidence, and immune mechanisms of the disease state and review measures to avoid allergic contact dermatitis due to poison ivy and poison oak.
Author Affiliations
From the Department of Dermatology, Wake Forest University Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC.
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