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A wide-spread flagellate dermatitis.

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  • 1Department of Gastroenterology, Nottingham University Hospitals, Nottingham, UK. sarah.hamer@nhs.net

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Shiitake mushroom dermatitis, a rare skin reaction, can cause a widespread, itchy rash following mushroom consumption. This flagellate eruption typically resolves on its own without specific treatment.

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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Toxicology
  • Food Science

Background:

  • Cutaneous reactions to ingested substances can manifest in diverse ways.
  • Shiitake mushrooms (Lentinula edodes) are a culinary delicacy globally.
  • Dermatitis can arise from various triggers, including dietary components.

Observation:

  • A 45-year-old male presented with a 5-day history of a pruritic, widespread eruption.
  • Physical examination revealed a florid, erythematous, papular, and flagellate rash on the trunk and limbs.
  • The patient reported consuming shiitake mushrooms 10 days prior to symptom onset.

Findings:

  • The clinical presentation and history were consistent with shiitake dermatitis.
  • This diagnosis explains the characteristic flagellate, erythematous, and papular rash.
  • The eruption demonstrated spontaneous resolution.

Implications:

  • Shiitake dermatitis is a recognized, albeit uncommon, adverse reaction to shiitake mushroom ingestion.
  • Awareness of this condition is important for clinicians diagnosing unusual dermatoses.
  • Prompt diagnosis can prevent unnecessary investigations and treatments for patients presenting with this specific rash.