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Kimura’S Disease Of Head And Neck: A Rare Case Presentation, Talha Ahmed Qureshi, Moghira Siddiqui, Muhammad Tariq Jan 2015

Kimura’S Disease Of Head And Neck: A Rare Case Presentation, Talha Ahmed Qureshi, Moghira Siddiqui, Muhammad Tariq

Department of Surgery

Kimura's disease (KD) is a rare, unusual occurrence, predominantly seen in Asian men, and poses a diagnostic challenge, often manifesting with allergic, eosinophilic hyperplasia, and nonspecific lymphadenitis. A 39-year-old man presented with mobile, well circumscribed, facial and neck swelling. His earlier biopsy showed a reactive lymph node hyperplasia on ultrasound neck and was suggestive of lipomatosis. As definitive diagnosis could not be made, the patient was planned for excision and biopsy. Subsequent histopathology demonstrated eosinophilic infiltration of lymphoid follicles and expansion of interfollicular area with interfollicular eosinophilic abscess formation and capillary venule proliferation. This was quite interesting as the previously …