Hermes B, Haas N, Grabbe J, Czarnetzki B M
Department of Dermatology, University Clinics Rudolf Virchow, Free University, Berlin, Germany.
Br J Dermatol. 1994 Jun;130(6):780-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1994.tb03419.x.
We report a patient with an unusual combination of an eosinophilic foreign-body granuloma and a pseudolymphoma, with recurrent severe oedema on the forehead, after multiple bee stings. On immunohistology the foreign-body granuloma and lymphoid follicles reacted with monoclonal antibodies against the high- and low-affinity IgE receptors, and against IgE. Prick and intradermal tests with whole-body bee extracts showed positive immediate-type reactions. The eosinophilic granuloma formation and lymphoid follicles may have been induced by a combination of immune complex and cell-mediated hypersensitivity following antigen persistence. Although bee stings are common, as far as we are aware, this complex reaction pattern has not been reported previously.