Shiitake dermatitis: experience of the Poison Control Centre Network in France from 2014 to 2019.
David BoelsChloé GreilletJérôme LangrandMagali LabadieGaël Le RouxLuc de HaroJuliette BlochSandra Sinno-TellierPublished in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2022)
The mechanism of shiitake dermatitis is thought to involve lentinan, a heat-labile polysaccharide component. Inadequate cooking clearly seems to be a driver of the occurrence of shiitake dermatitis. This study highlighted a dose-dependent response, suggesting a partial toxic mechanism or a th1-type hypersensitivity mechanism. Treatment is focused on symptom management. Health professionals and the general population should be aware of both the risk associated with inadequately cooked shiitake consumption and the favourable prognosis of this still poorly known toxic dermatitis.
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