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International Journal of Tropical Medicine

ISSN: Online 1818-779X
ISSN: Print 1816-3319
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Post-Bee Sting Seizure and Coma in a Paediatric Patient

Aremu Ademola Adegoke, Onigbinde Michael Olaniyan, Onigbinde Stephen Olaoluwa, Ajadi Taofeek Abiodun and Akinlade Folasade Titilayo
Page: 204-207 | Received 21 Sep 2022, Published online: 21 Sep 2022

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Abstract

Honey bees farming is on the increase in Nigeria and most developing countries because of the increased consumption of honey and also dwindling economic fortune. Bees sting, being the major hazard is rare and often associated with mild reactions without necessitating hospital visit. Severe reactions are rare, neurological presentation are rarer and these are almost unreported in children. We however present a case of delayed seizures and coma following Honey bees sting in a Nigerian child. The late presentation is almost the norm in this environment therefore good clinical history is invaluable. Mutiplehaemorrhagic cerebral infarcts were seen on CT. The patient recovered after few days of management without any neurological deficit. The case highlights a rare case with good prognosis if promptly diagnosed and properly managed.


How to cite this article:

Aremu Ademola Adegoke, Onigbinde Michael Olaniyan, Onigbinde Stephen Olaoluwa, Ajadi Taofeek Abiodun and Akinlade Folasade Titilayo. Post-Bee Sting Seizure and Coma in a Paediatric Patient.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/ijtmed.2016.204.207
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1816-3319/ijtmed.2016.204.207