Eroglu, OguzSimsek, VedatKoksal, MustafaDeniz, Turgut2017-01-272017-01-272016Eroglu Oguz, Simsek Vedat, Koksal Mustafa, Deniz Turgut. Silent Myocardial Infarction Due to Kounis Syndrome. British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research. 2016; 13(2): 1-4.2231-0614http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/182478Bee stings can cause mortal anaphylactic reactions, which are also precursors to some other mortal events. Kounis syndrome (KS), or allergic myocardial infarctions, are well known concomitant events with every type of allergic reaction. KS should be considered in all patients with allergic events and concomitant chest pain admitted to emergency rooms. The clinical symptoms may not always be clear in these cases. The symptom of chest pain may not be seen in some mono- and poli-neuropathic conditions, particularly in diabetes, transplantation and drug user patients. We present a patient with KS secondary to bee sting.enKounis syndromebee stinglacking chest painelectrocardiography.Silent Myocardial Infarction Due to Kounis Syndrome.Article