| Literature DB >> 20040462 |
Hsing-Lin Lin1, Jiun-Nong Lin, Chao-Wen Chen, Liang-Chi Kuo, Wei-Che Lee.
Abstract
Stings by honeybees are not uncommon and most cases cause pain but no significant medical problems. Some patients, however, have lethal complications such as acute anaphylactic shock. Cellulitis caused by honeybee sting is very rare and can be a late complication in some patients. We report a 45-year-old female patient who was stung by a honeybee, and whose right forearm showed progressive swelling with bullous formation after the sting. She was sent to our emergency department with the diagnosis of right hand cellulitis. After treatment with antibiotics for 5 days, the lesions showed no response. Then, systemic steroid was used and the lesion gradually resolved. Diagnosis of Wells syndrome was made according to clinical appearance, course and characteristic histopathological findings.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20040462 DOI: 10.1016/S0929-6646(10)60010-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Formos Med Assoc ISSN: 0929-6646 Impact factor: 3.282