نتایج جستجو برای: wasp stings

تعداد نتایج: 6986  

2014
Abhishek Arya Atul Jindal

In most patients, wasp stings cause local reactions and rarely anaphylaxis. Acute kidney injury and rhabdomyolysis are unusual complications of wasp stings. We report a case of acute kidney injury and rhabdomyolysis secondary to multiple wasp stings. A 55-year-old farmer developed multi organ dysfunction with acute kidney injury and rhabdomyolysis 3 days after he had sustained multiple wasp sti...

Journal: :Saudi journal of kidney diseases and transplantation : an official publication of the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, Saudi Arabia 2017
Manjuri Sharma Himanab Jyoti Das Anup Kumar Barman Pranab Jyoti Mahanta

Wasp stings are not uncommon in Nepal. The manifestations of stings are usually benign and localised at the site of stings. However, susceptible individuals may present with multi-systemic and potentially fatal complications. We report here a child who developed acute kidney injury, nine days after multiple wasp stings. The renal function recovered with supportive management including two sessi...

Abdul Ruhan Abdul Shafi Fazle Chowdhury, Mohammad Bari Mohammad Hafiz Mohammad Hossain Sonia Chowdhury

Background: Wasp stings are quite commonly observed in Bangladesh though they are under reported. However, rhabdomyolysis following multiple wasp stings is a rare entity. Case report: A middle aged physician was stung by a swarm of wasps at multiple sites of the body. He felt severe pain at the sites of the stings and was primarily treated with intravenous hydrocortisone and chlorpheniramine. W...

2014
In-Yong Lee Chang-Seob Shin Seobo Sim Jung-Won Park Tai-Soon Yong

Hymenoptera stings can cause serious injury to humans. We report the clinical findings of 6 cases of Hymenoptera stings. All patients developed painful erythematous papules at the sting sites and had a past history of parasitoid wasp sting. This is the first clinical report of the parasitoid wasp, Cephalonomia gallicola, causing human stings in Korea.

2015
Rebecca Jimenez-Sanders Réza Behrouz Nina Tsakadze

Wasp stings are ubiquitous worldwide and generally cause self-limiting local reaction. Occasionally more serious systemic reactions such as anaphylaxis, rhabdomyolysis, and intravascular hemolysis may occur, especially with multiple stings. Although exceedingly rare, neurologic complications of the wasp sting have been described. We report a case of allergic encephalitis with gelastic status ep...

Journal: :BMJ 1871

2013
Cuihong Xie Shabei Xu Fengfei Ding Minjie Xie Jiagao Lv Jihua Yao Dengji Pan Qian Sun Chenchen Liu Tie Chen Shusheng Li Wei Wang

BACKGROUND Massive wasp stings have been greatly underestimated and have not been systematically studied. The aim of this study was to identify the clinical features and treatment strategies of severe wasp stings. METHODS AND FINDINGS A multicenter retrospective study was undertaken in 35 hospitals and medical centers including 12 tertiary care hospitals and 23 secondary care hospitals in the...

2012
K. Ito S. Imafuku J. Nakayama

Wasp sting is a relatively common arthropod assault, but is sometimes fatal because of anaphylaxis. Rhabdomyolysis is a serious condition, with destruction of striated muscles, and can be induced by various causes such as drugs, heart attacks, CRASH syndrome, and viper bites. Mass envenomation by multiple wasp stings can also cause rhabdomyolysis followed by acute renal failure, although it is ...

Alamgir Chowdhury Aziz Al Manna Fazle Rabbi Chowdhury Ishrat Tahsin Isha Mohammad Zeesan-ul- Abir Muhammad Ismail Patwary Parash Ullah Sultan Mahmood

 Wasp sting is a relatively common arthropod assault. This usually results in pain and mild allergic reactions, but sometimes may cause severe systemic reaction and multiorgan dysfunction including rhabdomyolysis, hemolysis, coagulopathy, hepatic, renal and cardiac complications. Along with several other pathomechanisms, rhabdomyolysis is a distinguished cause of acute kidney injury (AKI) in pa...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2012
H H Loh C H H Tan

Wasp stings can present in various ways, ranging from mild self-limiting illness to severe multi organ failure with a potentially fatal outcome. We report a case of multiple wasp stings leading to acute renal failure needing prolonged dialysis support and posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome.

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