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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 after being stung by a bee on the left conjunctiva. He
developed optic disc swelling and there was a delay in the P100 wave of the
pattern visual evoked potential (VEP). The patient received acute treatment,
with intravenous methylprednisolone followed by oral prednisolone. Two days
later, visual acuity in the left eye was recovered to 20/20 and P100 latency in
pattern VEP was also normalized. Furthermore, visual field and color vision
tests revealed no remaining abnormalities. This case suggests that early
corticosteroid treatment is effective in optic neuritis caused by bee sting.