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Management of Insect Sting Hypersensitivity: An Update

Pesek RD, Lockey RF

Reactions to Hymenoptera insect stings are common. While most are self-limited, some induce systemic allergic reactions or anaphylaxis. Prompt recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of these reactions are important for improving...
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Insect Bite by Cephalonomia gallicola

Jung H, Kim MR, Cho BK, Lee IY, Park HJ

  • KMID: 2246351
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2014 Jul;52(7):517-519.
No abstract available.
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Unusual reaction to Hymenoptera stings

In SH, Shin YC, Hwang EK, You HW, Kim JI, Park JH, Jang AS

Reactions to Hymenoptera stings are classified into local reactions, large local reactions, systemic anaphylactic reactions, systemic toxic reactions, and unusual reactions. They are also classified into immediate and delayed reactions....
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Optic neuritis after bee sting

Choi MY, Cho SH

The purpose of this report is to document an unusual case of fully recovered vision after optic neuritis caused by bee sting. A 46-year-old man presented with sudden visual loss...
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A Case of Insect Sting by Euponera chosensis

Park JS, Cho BK, Lee WK

  • KMID: 2115945
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1995 Feb;33(1):120-124.
Ants(Family Formicidae) are very successful organisms occuring in trernendous numbers worldwide in terrestrial habitats. All ant species may bite, and on species sting. 48 species in 26 genus have been...
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A case of serum sickness reaction after multiple bee-stings

Im SG, Jung JW, Song HJ, Lee YM, Suh YJ, Nahm DH, Park HS

  • KMID: 1985136
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2002 Nov;63(5):587-590.
Anaphylaxis is the most common systemic allergic reaction caused by bee stings. Delayed-type allergic reactions, including serum sickness, occur much less frequently. We report a 27-year-old man who developed serum...
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A Cases of Primary Cutaneous Cryptococcosis

Choi S, Lee SH, Bang DS, Cho BK, Lee WK

  • KMID: 2038925
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1990 Apr;28(2):222-226.
A 53-year-old man developed some erythematous follicular macules accompanied with tingling sensation on both shoulders. Histologic finding showed a dense lymphocytic infiltrate around the infundibular portion of the follicle, where...
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A case of angioedema associated with eosinophilia induced by bee sting

Jung IS, Seo YS, Cheong MA, Lee JY, Ahn YS, Kim SH

  • KMID: 2285872
  • J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
  • 2002 Dec;22(4):747-750.
There have been few reports of manifestations such as vasculitis, nephrosis, neuritis, encephalitis, and serum sickness occuring in a temporal relation to insect stings. Symptoms usually start several days to...
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Two Cases of Serum Sickness Reaction Induced by Bee Stings

  • KMID: 2234395
  • Korean J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
  • 2006 Sep;26(3):254-258.
The usual reactions after an insect sting are mild redness and swelling at the stinging site, and the most serious reaction is anaphylaxis. There have been isolated reports of late-onset...
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Unusual Eosinophilic Infiltration of the Skin in a Patient with Precedent Kimura's Disease

Chun WH, Lee KH

A 25 year old man presinted with erythematous and inderated plaques on the upper and lower extermities that were preceded by insect bites while traveling in central Africa. The patient...
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A statistical analysis of dermatoses in west Gyeongsangnamdo area (1987-1990)

Kang JS, Park KB

  • KMID: 2303627
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1991 Jun;29(3):399-406.
The authors reviewed 7,065 new outpatients who visited the dermatology clinic of Gyeongsang National University Hospital in Chinju from Jan. 1st, 1987 to Dee. 31st, 1990 to study the prevalence...
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Radiologic Findings of Foreign Body Granuloma by the Bee Sting: A Case Report

Kim JW, Yang I, Kim JW, Jung AY, Chung SY, Kim HD, Woo JY, Yoon SR, Choi SH

Bee sting therapy is a folk remedy used for arthralgia. An adverse reaction to bee sting therapy can be variable, ranging from a local inflammatory reaction to generalized anaphylaxis. There...
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Insect Bite-Like Reaction with Bullous Lesions Mimicking Bullous Pemphigoid in a Patient with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

Kim JE, Kim SC

Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) rarely exhibit an exaggerated insect bite-like reaction without a history of an arthropod bite. We report a case of an insect bite-like reaction in...
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A Case of Acquired Reactive Perforating Collagenosis Triggered by an Insect Bite

Seo JK, Kang J, Cho KJ, Lee D, Hwang SW, Sung HS

  • KMID: 2301685
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2009 Feb;47(2):196-198.
Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC) is one of a range of essential perforating disorders. Two types have been recognized: the childhood or inherited form, and the adult or acquired form. Acquired...
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Occurrence of A Miller Fisher Syndrome After Insect Bite

Kim BL, Kim JJ, Son MA, Lee HB

  • KMID: 2123564
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1996 Oct;37(10):1771-1775.
Miller Fisher syndrome is characterized by ophthalmoplegia, ataxia and areflexia and usually develops after respiratory tract viral infection. Other various events that precede neurologic symptoms are GI tract infection, vaccination,...
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A Case of Granuloma Annulare Occurring on Herpes Zoster

Suh KS, Choi SY, Jeon YS, Sim HJ, Kim ST

  • KMID: 2302625
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2005 Jun;43(6):834-836.
Granuloma annulare is a benign, granulomatous disease that presents clinically as papules and plaques, often in an annular configuration. It has been reported following tuberculin skin tests, insect bites, sun...
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Reemergence of the bedbug Cimex lectularius in Seoul, Korea

Lee IY, Ree HI, An SJ, Linton JA, Yong TS

A healthy 30-yr-old woman carrying an insect that had been caught in her living room visited the International Clinic at Severance Hospital, Seoul, in December 2007. The insect she brought...
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Clinical Features of Bee Venom Allergy

  • KMID: 1850200
  • Korean J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
  • 2006 Jun;26(2):145-150.
BACKGROUND: There were a few reports about the clinical features of bee venom allergy in Korea, which had a limitation of small study subjects. Objective: The aim of the present...
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A Case of Reactive Perforation Collagenosis

Kim HO, Choi HM, Kook HI

In 1967, Mehregan et al described a new and distinct clinicopathologic entily that called reactive pergorating collagenosis. This rare disease is classfied with a group of disorders that involve the...
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Auricular Granuloma Annulare Induced by Repeated Occupational Traumas

Shim WH, Kim SH, Jung DS, Ko HC, Kim BS, Kim MB, Kwon KS, Kim HS

  • KMID: 2301874
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2010 Jul;48(7):616-619.
Granuloma annulare (GA) is a benign granulomatous disease. Although its etiology is not well understood, there are some reports about GA occurring after specific conditions such as sunburn, a tuberculin...
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