نتایج جستجو برای: painless sting

تعداد نتایج: 8431  

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2010
Gokmen Kahilogullari Hasan Caglar Ugur Mehmet Tatli Yucel Kanpolat

The neurological complications of bee venom poisoning vary from optic neuritis to pontine hematoma. However, to our best knowledge, trigeminal neuropathic pain secondary to bee sting has not been reported previously in the literature. We report the case of a 52-year-old male patient with right-sided trigeminal neuropathic pain that began a month earlier, following a honeybee sting to the right ...

2012
Jae Woo Jung Eun Ju Jeon Jeong Wook Kim Jae Chol Choi Jong Wook Shin Jae Yeol Kim In Won Park Byoung Whui Choi

Bee stings can cause severe adverse reactions, leading to anaphylaxis, cardiovascular collapse, and death. In some cases, bee venom also induces disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). However, to our knowledge, there has been no fatal case of intravascular coagulation accompanied by anaphylaxis caused by bee sting acupuncture. Here, we report a fatal case of a 65-year-old woman with DIC,...

2013
Franziska Ruëff Bernhard Przybilla Maria Beatrice Biló Ulrich Müller Fabian Scheipl Michael J. Seitz Werner Aberer Anna Bodzenta-Lukaszyk Floriano Bonifazi Paolo Campi Ulf Darsow Gabrielle Haeberli Thomas Hawranek Helmut Küchenhoff Roland Lang Oliviero Quercia Norbert Reider Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier Maurizio Severino Gunter Johannes Sturm Regina Treudler Brunello Wüthrich

BACKGROUND Treatment failure during venom immunotherapy (VIT) may be associated with a variety of risk factors. OBJECTIVE Our aim was to evaluate the association of baseline serum tryptase concentration (BTC) and of other parameters with the frequency of VIT failure during the maintenance phase. METHODS In this observational prospective multicenter study, we followed 357 patients with estab...

2009
Martin Greif Tilmann Pohl Nico Oversohl Christopher Reithmann Gerhard Steinbeck Alexander Becker

INTRODUCTION Hymenoptera venoms contain thrombogenic substances that might be responsible for cardiovascular events independent of anaphylactic reactions. CASE PRESENTATION We report a 55-year-old man who experienced an acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction after wasp sting. The patient presented without signs of anaphylaxis or shock. The coronary angiography showed an acute stent thrombos...

2016
Yuko Asai Hisashi Uhara Atsushi Miyazaki Minoru Saiki Ryuhei Okuyama

Here we report the cases of five patients with a late onset of acute urticaria after a bee sting. The ages of the five Japanese patients ranged from 33 to 86 years (median: 61). All patients had no history of an allergic reaction to bee stings. The onset of urticaria was 6-14 days (median: 10) after a bee sting. Although four of the patients did not describe experiencing a bee sting at their pr...

2017
Philip O Scumpia Giovanni A Botten Joshua S Norman Kindra M Kelly-Scumpia Roberto Spreafico Amber R Ruccia Prabhat K Purbey Brandon J Thomas Robert L Modlin Stephen T Smale

Successful host defense against pathogens requires innate immune recognition of the correct pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) by pathogen recognition receptors (PRRs) to trigger the appropriate gene program tailored to the pathogen. While many PRR pathways contribute to the innate immune response to specific pathogens, the relative importance of each pathway for the complete transc...

2012
Karen Giselle Chavez Villarreal Jahzeel Avila Hernandez Raquel Concepción Goytia Acevedo Rocio Meza Velazquez Mario Rivera Guillen Michelle Gomez Jurado Guadalupe García-Arenas Aurora Maravilla-Domínguez

468 Urticarial Vasculitis After Bee-sting Therapy June-Hyuk Lee, Sung Woo Park, An-Soo Jang, DoJin Kim, and ChoonSik Park. Respiratory and allergy, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, South Korea; Division of Respiratory and Allergy Medicine, Soonchunhyang University Hospital, College of Medicine, Bucheon, South Korea. Background: Bee-sting therapy is one of the oriental traditi...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2011
John-Demian Sauer Katia Sotelo-Troha Jakob von Moltke Kathryn M Monroe Chris S Rae Sky W Brubaker Mamoru Hyodo Yoshihiro Hayakawa Joshua J Woodward Daniel A Portnoy Russell E Vance

Type I interferons (IFNs) are central regulators of the innate and adaptive immune responses to viral and bacterial infections. Type I IFNs are induced upon cytosolic detection of microbial nucleic acids, including DNA, RNA, and the bacterial second messenger cyclic-di-GMP (c-di-GMP). In addition, a recent study demonstrated that the intracellular bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes stimu...

Journal: :Advanced therapeutics 2021

Targeting the stimulator of interferon genes (STING) pathway with cyclic dinucleotides (CDNs), natural STING agonists, is a promising immunotherapeutic strategy for cancer. However, clinical application CDNs as therapeutics greatly hindered by their intrinsic properties including negative charges, small molecular weight, and high susceptibility to enzymatic degradation. Mn2+ ions have been rece...

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