Poison ivy, oak, sumac dermatitis in Infant/Neonate
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These species show regional variations in the nature of the plant including growth pattern, leaf characteristics, and flowering.
After exposure to urushiol, the rash begins to appear within 1-2 days in previously sensitized individuals; in the newly sensitized, it may be delayed 2-3 weeks. As the resin is very stable, occult contact may occur from contaminated clothing, gear, or vegetation, even after months have elapsed. In this age group the most common mode of contact is secondary from family members, caregivers, or pets.
Codes
L23.7 – Allergic contact dermatitis due to plants, except food
SNOMEDCT:
200823002 – Allergic dermatitis due to poison ivy
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Last Updated:04/06/2023

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