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KMID : 1035620180060020128
Allergy Asthma & Respiratory Disease
2018 Volume.6 No. 2 p.128 ~ p.130
Rhabdomyolysis and diabetic ketoacidosis after bee sting: A case report
Shin Seung-Hwan

Bae So-Hyun
Jung Hye-Jin
Lee Sang-Ah
Kim Shin-Woo
Chang Hyun-Ha
Park Han-Ki
Lee Jong-Myung
Kim Su-Jeong
Abstract
Bee stings result in diverse clinical manifestations from localized pain, rash to life-threatening systemic allergic reactions or toxic reactions. Toxic reactions include skin necrosis, pancreatitis, acute renal failure, hemolysis or coagulopathy, while systemic allergic reactions present with IgE-mediated anaphylaxis. We experienced a 63-year-old woman who developed rhabdomyolysis and diabetic ketoacidosis after bee sting. The patient was accompanied by pulmonary edema due to acute kidney injury, which was recovered by intensive hemodialysis treatment. Here, we report a rare and serious case induced by bee sting with a review of the literature.
KEYWORD
Bee sting, Rhabdomyolysis, Diabetic ketoacidosis
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