نتایج جستجو برای: bee stings

تعداد نتایج: 14830  

2015
Md. Mahbubur RAHMAN Sei-Jin LEE Dong Kwon Shang-Jin KIM

Fatalities among avian species due to multiple bee stings are rare. Sixteen pigeons on a farm in Bangladesh each suffered multiple bee stings. Ten of the pigeons died before treatment, 5 (4–11 stings) died within 12 hr after treatment, and 1 pigeon (only 3 stings) survived. Body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, hematocrit, hemoglobin, erythrocytes, thrombocytes, MCV, MCH and MCHC decr...

2015
Md. Mahbubur RAHMAN Sei-Jin LEE Gi-Beum KIM Dong Kwon YANG Md. Rafiqul ALAM Shang-Jin KIM

Fatalities among avian species due to multiple bee stings are rare. Sixteen pigeons on a farm in Bangladesh each suffered multiple bee stings. Ten of the pigeons died before treatment, 5 (4-11 stings) died within 12 hr after treatment, and 1 pigeon (only 3 stings) survived. Body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, hematocrit, hemoglobin, erythrocytes, thrombocytes, MCV, MCH and MCHC decr...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2013
Guilherme Almeida Rosa da Silva Karina Lebeis Pires Diogo Cerqueira de Salles Soares Marcos Rosa Ferreira Fernando Raphael de Almeida Ferry Rogerio Neves Motta Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes de Azevedo

Envenoming syndrome from Africanized bee stings is a toxic syndrome caused by the inoculation of large amounts of venom from multiple bee stings, generally more than five hundred. The incidence of severe toxicity from Africanized bee stings is rare but deadly. This report reveals that because of the small volume of distribution, having fewer stings does not exempt a patient from experiencing an...

اشرفی, فرزانه, ایزدی, نسترن, شهیدی, شهرزاد, عدیلی پور, هایده,

Background: Insect stings can cause local or systemic reactions that range from mild to fatal, and are among the most common causes of anaphylaxis. The major allergens of honeybee venom are phospholipase A2, hyaluronidase, acid phosphatase, allergen C and melitin. Phospholipase and melitin induce hemolysis, rhabdomyolysis and liver damage due to cell membrane breakdown, damage of the vascular e...

Journal: :Revista alergia Mexico 2013
Martìn Becerril-Ángeles Marco Núñez-Velázquez María Isabel Arias-Martìnez

BACKGROUND Honeybee stings can cause toxic and allergic reactions that may lead to severe symptoms, and sometimes to death. Mexico is the third worldës honey country exporter and sixth producer. Due to the arrival of Africanized bees into Mexico in 1986, the National Program for Control of Africanized Bee (NPCAB) was created, in order to reduce the socioeconomic and sanitary impact from the new...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1990
M Ramanathan H S Lam

This report deals with a father and his son who developed acute renal failure following multiple bee stings. The renal lesion in these patients appears to be due to rhabdomyolysis caused by the bee venom. The other mechanisms are also discussed. The need for clinicians to be aware of acute renal failure as a complication of bee stings is stressed.

2013
Okhan Akdur Serdar Can Göksu Afacan

Insect stings belonging to Hymenoptera defined as wasps, yellow jackets, bees, or hornets by human usually result in unserious clinical pictures that go with pain. Rhabdomyolysis following a bee sting is a rare condition. This paper emphasizes "rhabdomyolysis" as a rare complication of this frequently observed envenomation. Rare but severe clinical results may occur due to multiple bee stings, ...

Journal: :bulletin of emergency and trauma 0
hernando raphael alvis-miranda universidad de cartagena nancy carolina duarte-valdivieso chang gung memorial hospital at linkou, taiwan gabriel alcala-cerra universidad de cartagena luis rafael moscote-salazar universidad de cartagena

bee stings are commonly encountered worldwide. various manifestations after bee sting have been described including local reactions which are common, systemic responses such as anaphylaxis, diffuse intravascular coagulation and hemolysis. we report a case of a 74-year-old man who developed neurologic deficit 5 hours after bee stings, which was confirmed to be left frontal infarction on brain ct...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2001
A M Truskinovsky J D Dick G M Hutchins

Life-threatening or even fatal bee infections can rarely develop after bee stings.

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2008
Flurina Meiler Judith Zumkehr Sven Klunker Beate Rückert Cezmi A. Akdis Mübeccel Akdis

High dose bee venom exposure in beekeepers by natural bee stings represents a model to understand mechanisms of T cell tolerance to allergens in healthy individuals. Continuous exposure of nonallergic beekeepers to high doses of bee venom antigens induces diminished T cell-related cutaneous late-phase swelling to bee stings in parallel with suppressed allergen-specific T cell proliferation and ...

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