Artifacts in PDF from Placed PSD

Hello,
I'm having a small issue and I'm hoping someone might have an idea of what's happening.
I have a PSD background image of an object (this happens to be a pineapple, image is of the top of the pineapple) on a completely white background.  When I place the image in Illustrator and save as a print-ready PDF, there are strange artifacts surrounding the object on the white background (and they appear in print as well).
There is no evidence of these artifacts in the PSD (I've applied layer adjustments to make sure there is nothing there).  The background image is a flattened image - it is the pineapple with background fully removed, merged with a white layer.
I've uploaded a side-by-side screenshot of the PSD in Photoshop (left) and the PDF with apparent artifacts (right).  Is there any explanation for this, or anything anyone can think of?
Thank you!
Adam

No--it's a small fuzzy outline around the layered .psd file (not an effect in Illustrator, but I was referred to the Illustrator forum when I posted this in the PhotoShop forum).
It appears in the .pdf, and it's generated when I make the .pdf in Illustrator.
Here's the link to the original thread--that'll show pics of the effect:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/852893?tstart=0

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