Literature DB >> 17724887

[Hymenoptera stings].

Krzysztof Ciszowski1, Aneta Mietka-Ciszowska.   

Abstract

Hymenoptera are the large group of insects which includes honey-bees, bumble-bees, paper wasps, hornets, ants. Female hymenoptera possess specialized stinging apparatus with which they inject their venom into prey's or intruder's body. It could be life-threatening for people sensitive to the venom. The hymenoptera venom consists of mixture of biologically active substances, eg. enzymes (phospholipases, hialuronidase), peptides (melittin, apamin, mastoparans, bombolitins) and low-molecular-weight compounds (biogenic amines, acetylcholine, carbohydrates, lipids, free amino acids). Several types of reactions are possible to develop after stinging by hymenopteran insects: (1) non-allergic local reaction (pain, small oedema, redness at the site of the sting); allergic reactions: (2) large local reaction (extensive local swelling, exceeding 10 cm, persisting longer than 24 hours) and (3) anaphylaxis (generalized urticaria, bronchospasm, hypotension, cardiovascular collapse, loss of consciousness); (4) systemic toxic reaction (oedema, vomits, diarrhoea, headache, hypotension, seizures, altered mental status); (5) unusual reactions (cardiac ischaemia, encephalomyelitis et al.). Therapeutic management after stings includes removing of the stinger (bee stings), local remedies (ice-packs, topical steroids) and prevention and treatment of an anaphylactic shock (epinephrine, general steroids, beta-mimetics, fluid resuscitation, oxygen therapy). In the present review types of reaction after hymenoptera stings were described with special interest of anaphylactic and toxic reactions as well as therapeutic management after stings.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17724887

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Przegl Lek        ISSN: 0033-2240


  2 in total

1.  Analysis of Hymenoptera venom allergy in own material. Clinical evaluation of reactions following stings, in patients qualified for venom immunotherapy.

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Journal:  Postepy Dermatol Alergol       Date:  2018-05-22       Impact factor: 1.837

Review 2.  Idioventricular rhythm and shock after a honeybee sting.

Authors:  Desireé Franco-Lugo; Denise A Uribe-Vallarta; Karen D Bernal-Contreras; Valerie P Vargas-Abonce; Enrique Soto-Pérez-De-Celis; Jaime Rivera-Figueroa; Daniel Cuevas-Ramos; Francisco J Gómez-Pérez; Miguel Á Gómez-Sámano
Journal:  Arch Cardiol Mex       Date:  2021
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