Shiitake mushroom dermatitis

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Shiitake mushroom dermatitis
Synonyms Flagellate dermatitis
Pronounce N/A
Specialty Dermatology
Symptoms Erythematous rash, itching, linear streaks
Complications N/A
Onset N/A
Duration N/A
Types N/A
Causes Consumption of raw or undercooked shiitake mushrooms
Risks Eating raw or undercooked shiitake mushrooms
Diagnosis Clinical evaluation
Differential diagnosis Dermatitis herpetiformis, contact dermatitis, urticaria
Prevention N/A
Treatment Antihistamines, topical corticosteroids
Medication N/A
Prognosis Good, resolves within days to weeks
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Shiitake mushroom dermatitis is a skin condition that occurs as a result of consuming or handling shiitake mushrooms (Lentinula edodes). This condition is characterized by a distinctive rash that appears in a linear or streaky pattern, often resembling whiplash marks. The rash is typically itchy and can be quite uncomfortable.

Causes[edit]

Shiitake mushroom dermatitis is caused by a compound called lentinin, which is found in raw or undercooked shiitake mushrooms. When ingested or handled, lentinin can trigger an immune response in some individuals, leading to the development of the characteristic rash. Cooking the mushrooms thoroughly can denature lentinin, reducing the risk of dermatitis.

Symptoms[edit]

The primary symptom of shiitake mushroom dermatitis is a rash that appears within 24 to 48 hours after exposure to the mushrooms. The rash is usually:

  • Linear or streaky in appearance
  • Red and inflamed
  • Itchy and uncomfortable

In some cases, the rash may also be accompanied by blisters or hives.

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of shiitake mushroom dermatitis is typically based on the patient's history of exposure to shiitake mushrooms and the appearance of the rash. A healthcare provider may also perform a skin biopsy to rule out other conditions with similar presentations.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for shiitake mushroom dermatitis primarily involves symptomatic relief. Common treatments include:

In most cases, the rash resolves on its own within one to two weeks. Avoiding raw or undercooked shiitake mushrooms in the future can prevent recurrence.

Prevention[edit]

To prevent shiitake mushroom dermatitis, it is important to:

  • Cook shiitake mushrooms thoroughly before consumption
  • Wear gloves when handling raw shiitake mushrooms if you are sensitive to them

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