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Clinical features and management of ocular lesions after stings by hymenopteran insects

Authors :
R Revathi
K S Siddharthan
Anita Raghavan
Source :
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, Vol 62, Iss 2, Pp 248-251 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We describe the ocular alterations and the management after stings from Hymenopteran insects. In all the five patients, the insect was identified as bee. The patients presented with significant corneal edema, which resolved dramatically in three of them after removal of stingers. Among the other two one went for permanent corneal decompensation and the other developed Intumuscent cataract with increased intraocular pressure. Although a rare occurrence, ocular trauma caused by Hymenopteran insects has a potential to cause severe ocular damage in humans. A high level of clinical suspicion and immediate removal of the stingers along with administration of high doses of topical and systemic steroids is a must to prevent chances of permanent corneal damage and intraocular complications.

Subjects

Subjects :
Male
Visual Acuity
Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures
Azithromycin
Blindness
Low vision care
Cataract surgery
′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′
lcsh:Ophthalmology
human corneal endothelial precursor cells
B-scan
mimics microbial keratitis
Lagophthalmos
A-scan
Endophthalmitis
multimedia
descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty
patching
school children
informed consent
Bacterial
Colour perception
retinal angioma
keratitis
silicone sling
parapapillary atrophy
Child, Preschool
dermis fat graft
visual outcome
high doses of steroids
explantation
glaucoma experimental
eye lens
vision function
near vision
topography guided custom ablation treatment
Accommodation
medicine.medical_specialty
reconstruction
complications
Amblyopia
Cataract
recurrent
Corneal edema
treatment of cataract
developmental cataract
vertical rectus transposition
Humans
stereo acuity
choroidal melanoma
choroidal mass
primary trabeculectomy
trabeculectomy in young
Aged
Corneal Damage
Corneal Decompensation
testability
Insect Bites and Stings
Glaucoma
donor dislocation
medicine.disease
eye diseases
Ophthalmology
Glucose
Acoustic features
disability
lcsh:RE1-994
in vitro anticataract
Ethiopia
sphere forming assay
Juvenile open angle glaucoma
Retcam
chloramphenicol
Intraocular pressure
Visual acuity
genetic structures
Moringa oliefera
ciliary body melanoma
intraocular lens
non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria
Ocular trauma
in vitro expansion
multiple sclerosis
supraciliary segment implants
function peak
gonioscopy
High doses
risk factors
postoperative
rural health
Congenital glaucoma
topography guided photoablation
periosteal fixation
education
Early removal
Episcleral plaque brachytherapy
endothelial cell loss
Corneal Edema
toxins
Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome
spatial frequency
reading performance
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty
thermo-reversible gelation polymer
fungal
outcome
Female
vasoproliferative tumor
medicine.symptom
management
Adult
temporalis muscle
lens
Corneal endothelium
graft failure
keratoconus
strabismus surgery
fluoroquinolone
Brief Communication
Insect bites and stings
retinoblastoma
Collagen cross linking
medicine
learning disabilities
Animals
multiple disabilities and visual impairment
porous orbital implant
progressive anterior segment fibrosis syndrome
Congenital cataract
transportation
Contrast sensitivity function
business.industry
Contracted socket
Congenital aniridia
extracellular enzymes
citicoline
prevalence of blindness
Dermatology
Hymenoptera
Surgery
presbyopia
stingers
sense organs
Ophthalmic Solutions
business
juvenile glaucoma
ultrasound biomicroscopy
Follow-Up Studies

Details

ISSN :
19983689
Volume :
62
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Indian journal of ophthalmology
Accession number :
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