| Literature DB >> 23793190 |
André Ricardo Adriano1, Martha Liliana Acosta, David Rubem Azulay, Carlos Daniel Quiroz, Samantha Rodrigues Talarico.
Abstract
Shiitake Dermatitis is often presented as papules and erythemato-violaceous linear streaks. It can be associated with bleomycin treatment, dermatomyositis and shiitake mushroom (Lentinus edodes). There is not any previous report concerning this rare etiology in our country. Shiitake is the second most consumed mushroom worldwide and it can cause flagellate erythema when ingested raw or half cooked. It has a higher incidence in Oriental countries because of their eating habits, this is the first case reported in Brazil, in a male patient that presented a cutaneous rash after consuming this raw mushroom.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23793190 PMCID: PMC3754375 DOI: 10.1590/abd1806-4841.20131849
Source DB: PubMed Journal: An Bras Dermatol ISSN: 0365-0596 Impact factor: 1.896
FIGURE 1Shiitake Dermatitis: clinical features. Small erythematous papules and some petechiae that assumed a linear pattern located on the trunk and arms
FIGURE 2Shiitake Dermatitis: clinical features. Small erythematous papules and some petechiae that assumed a linear pattern located on the left shoulder
FIGURE 3Shiitake Dermatitis: clinical evolution. Resolution after three days with mild hyperpigmentation
FIGURE 4Shiitake Dermatitis: histopathology of a lesion located on the patient's left shoulder. Epidermis preserved, dermis showed papillary edema, erythrocyte overflow, superficial and perivascular infiltrates of mononuclear cells, without vasculitis or pigmentary incontinence