Migration of retained tarsal bee stinger onto the ocular surface causing superficial keratopathy.

Q3 Medicine
Digital journal of ophthalmology : DJO Pub Date : 2022-06-21 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5693/djo.02.2021.10.001
Alexander R Newman, Timothy J Beckman, Braden D Meiklejohn, Matthew D Green
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Abstract

We report a case of keratopathy due to retained stinger elements following a bee sting and envenomation of the ocular adnexa. A 48-year-old woman presented with a 2-day history of right-sided eye pain, photophobia, and reduced visual acuity. Six days prior to presentation, she had been stung on the right upper eyelid by a bee. Her usual practitioner had removed the stinger and commenced a course of oral antibiotics. Anterior segment examination revealed coarse linear abrasions and superficial punctate keratitis with associated epithelial edema. Eversion of the right upper eyelid revealed the presence of retained stinger lancets near the medial eyelid margin. The retained stinger was removed, and the patient responded well to treatment with topical antibiotics, steroids, and cycloplegia.

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残留的跗骨蜂刺迁移到眼表引起浅表性角膜病变。
我们报告一例角膜病变,由于保留的刺元素后,蜜蜂蜇伤和眼附件中毒。48岁女性,右眼疼痛、畏光、视力下降2天。发病前6天,右上眼睑被蜜蜂蜇伤。她的主治医生已经取出了毒刺,并开始了一个疗程的口服抗生素治疗。前节检查显示粗糙的线状擦伤和浅表点状角膜炎伴上皮水肿。右上睑外翻发现在内睑缘附近有保留的刺刺。保留的毒刺已被取出,患者对局部抗生素、类固醇和睫状体麻痹治疗反应良好。
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