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Allergic contact dermatitis in shiitake (Lentinus edodes (Berk) Sing) growers
Authors:Atsushi  Ueda   Konomi  Obama   Kohji  Aoyama   Tadako  Ueda   Bao-Hui   Xu   Qing  Li   Jun  Huang   Takao  Kitano Tsukasa  Inaoka
Affiliation:Department of Environmental Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kagoshima University, Japan.
Abstract:A 42-year-old female shiitake grower was investigated to clarify the etiology of skin lesions which developed during the planting of shiitake hyphae into bed logs. She complained of repeated eczematous skin lesions during the planting season, from March to July, for 10 years. She handled 7,000 pieces of small conic blocks made of beech, with shiitake hyphae attached to their surface, per day, and 300,000 pieces altogether per season. She was positive on patch testing with extracts of shiitake hyphae. In contrast, female shiitake growers with skin lesions associated with work other than planting, and without skin lesions, were negative on patch testing to the hyphae. Moderate allergenicity was observed to extracts of shiitake hyphae in a guinea pig maximization test. These findings indicated the etiology of skin lesions in shiitake growers to be allergic contact dermatitis induced by shiitake hyphae.
Keywords:cortinellus shiitake    Lentinus edodes (Berk) Sing    patch testing    allergic contact dermatitis    guinea pig maximization lest    occupational    agriculture    farmer    ease study
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