• Southern medical journal · Jan 1981

    Case Reports

    Nephrotic syndrome developing after bee stings.

    • J J Olivero, J C Ayus, and G Eknoyan.
    • South. Med. J. 1981 Jan 1;74(1):82-3.

    AbstractWe have described a case, with renal biopsy findings and serologic studies, of a patient who had the nephrotic syndrome after sustaining multiple bee stings and who demonstrated a favorable response to steroid therapy. Bee stings have previously been implicated in the development of this syndrome, though the reported cases in the literature are poorly documented.

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