Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
Open Access

ISSN: 2155-9570

Changjun Lan

Changjun Lan
Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College,
Nanchong 637007, Sichuan Province
China

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  • Case Report
    A Rare Case Report of Corneal Wasp Sting
    Author(s): Sood T, Tomar M, Sharma A and Thakur B Sood T, Tomar M, Sharma A and Thakur B

    Corneal sting by wasp is a relatively rare phenomenon. Wasp, bees and yellow jackets belong to Hymenoptera species of insects. A triad of mechanical, toxic and immunologic damage has been proposed to explain the spectrum of injuries from wasp stings. Wasp venom is a complex mixture of toxic substances such as Phospholipase A, Phospholipase B, Apamine, Hyalouronidase, Mast cell degranulating peptide and Mastoparan peptide, which is implicated in direct mast cell degranulation leading to histamine release. A wide range of immunologically mediated ocular sequel have been described which include focal or diffuse corneal edema, bullous keratopathy, panuveitis, hyphema, anterior polar cataract, papillodema, lens subluxation and optic neuritis. The author hereby tends to report a case of Striate Keratitis following wasp sting, its expected pathogen.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2155-9570.1000589

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