J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1958 Jun;1(1):27-30.

Ocular Signs Due To Hornet Sting

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  • 1Severance Union Medical College, Korea.

Abstract

A 13 years old boy visited the clinic on 19 October 1946. He was bited by the hornet on the right ocular region when he was playing in the mountain on 18 September 1949. On his first visit, the eye revealed the following ocular sings in the affected eye; (1) Blepharoptosis. (2) Diffuse stromal opacity of the cornea. (3) Dullness of Corneal sensitivity. (4) Mydriasis. (5) Increase of ocular tension. (6) Cataract.


MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Bites and Stings*
Blepharoptosis
Cataract
Cornea
Humans
Intraocular Pressure
Male
Mydriasis
Wasps*
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