• J Assoc Physicians India · Jan 2014

    Case Reports

    Kikuchi's disease--a rare cause of lymphadenopathy and fever.

    • Sukhjot Kaur, Rajesh Mahajan, Narender Pal Jain, Neena Sood, and Sandeep Chhabra.
    • J Assoc Physicians India. 2014 Jan 1; 62 (1): 54-7.

    AbstractKikuchi's disease is a rare, benign, self-limited disorder, characterised clinically by fever and tender regional lymphadenopathy. It has been reported worldwide and is particularly common in people of Asian descent. The cause of Kikuchi's disease is unknown. It predominantly affects young females and can closely mimic several infectious and immunological conditions. Histopathologic features of lymph nodes in Kikuchi's disease are characteristic and permit differentiation of this benign condition from lymphomas, systemic lupus erythematosus and infectious lymphadenopathies. We report a female patient presenting with fever and tender cervical lymphadenopathy. She was being treated for tubercular lymphadenitis and was referred after she developed a transient hepatitis and a skin rash following treatment with anti-tubercular drugs. An excisional biopsy of the lymph node revealed histiocytic necrotising lymphadenitis, consistent with Kikuchi's disease. A brief review of the pathogenesis and differential diagnosis of Kikuchi's disease is presented.

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