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Diagnostic dilemma: Whiplike rashes appeared on a woman’s back after she ate shiitake mushrooms


The patient: A 23-year-old woman in Florida

The symptoms: The woman went to the emergency room with an itchy rash on her back that had lasted two days. The rash first appeared as isolated, inflamed regions on her upper back, which initially led her to seek treatment at an urgent care center. Despite treatment with steroids and antihistamines, however, the rash spread to the woman’s lower back in grouped patterns of irregular stripes, which resembled lash marks made by a whip.

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