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  • 24. Presumed bee stinger retained intraocularly in the absence of inflammation.
    Sá A, Arruda S, Cohen MJ, Furtado JM.
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    Li Z, Oh HJ, Ji Y, Yoon KC.
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  • 27. Corneal bee sting: full-thickness penetration in a patient wearing a contact lens.
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    Raina UK, Kumar V, Kumar V, Sud R, Goel N, Ghosh B.
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  • 29. Bee sting of the cornea: case report.
    Smolin G, Wong I.
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  • 32. A Case of Conjunctival Bee Sting Injury with Review of the Literature on Ocular Bee Stings.
    Semler-Collery A, Hayek G, Ramadier S, Perone JM.
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  • 35. An Unusual Laryngeal Foreign Body-A Bee Stinger in the Epiglottis.
    Chouake RJ, Karle WE, Zalvan CH.
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    Wong AC, Mak ST.
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  • 37. Corneal Bee Sting.
    Mendonca TM, Rodrigues GR.
    N Engl J Med; 2020 Dec 03; 383(23):2274. PubMed ID: 33252203
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  • 39. [The clinical picture of bee sting of the cornea and methods of treatment].
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