Title of article :
A Successfully Managed Case of Corneal Bee Sting: A Case Report and Literature Review
Author/Authors :
Dai, Xin-Xuan Department of Ophthalmology - The First Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun, China , Hao, Ji-Long Department of Ophthalmology - The First Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun, China , Zhou, Dan-Dan Department of Radiology - The First Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun, China , Teng, Si-Ying Department of Ophthalmology - The First Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun, China , Hui, Peng Department of Ophthalmology - The First Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun, China , Lu, Cheng-Wei Department of Ophthalmology - The First Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun, China
Abstract :
Introduction: Bee sting to the cornea is a relatively rare environmental injury that can result in vision loss of different degrees. This
study aimed to review the clinical features, pathogenesis, and management of keratopathy caused by corneal bee sting and present
a case of keratitis with hypopyon and iridocyclitis secondary to bee sting injury without a retained stinger.
Case Presentation: A 47-year-oldmanwas presented for eyelid edema, severe pain, redness, and impaired vision following a corneal
bee sting. On examination, we observed striate keratitis, focal infiltration with diffuse corneal edema, and iridocyclitis under the
slit lamp. We also noted trace cells and empyema in the anterior chamber prompted by infection. No retained stinger was detected.
A treatment strategy with corticosteroids in combination with broad-spectrum topical antibiotics started and the symptoms resolved
significantly. At a three-week follow-up, the cornea restored transparency without complications and visual acuity maintained
20/20.
Conclusions: Following bee sting injury, it is crucial to monitor the progression, manifestations, and development of inflammation
and infection. Individual timing, symptoms, severity, and complications vary in each case due to various compositions of bee
venom. Therefore, assessment and careful follow-up of evolving manifestations may lead to better therapeutic decisions.
Keywords :
Keratitis , Bee Sting , Iris Discoloration , Treatment
Journal title :
Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal