Abstract

Envenomation by bee sting is a common occurrence with self-limiting local reactions in most cases. Occasionally, anaphylaxis and systemic manifestations such as vasculitis, serum sickness, neuritis, and encephalitis have been reported.1 Rarely, Acute coronary syndrome may occur after an insect sting and is known as Kounis syndrome.2 We report and discuss a case of 46-year-old male patient who had a ST-elevation anterior wall myocardial infarction (MI) following multiple bee stings.

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