Recurrent aseptic meningitis associated with kikuchi's disease (histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis): A case report and literature review

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Abstract

We herein report a 31-year-old man with recurrent aseptic meningitis associated with Kikuchi's disease. Although aseptic meningitis is the most common neurological complication of Kikuchi's disease, its characteristics remain unclear, especially in recurrent cases. A literature review revealed that aseptic meningitis associated with Kikuchi's disease was more likely to occur in men and was associated with a low cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)/serum glucose ratio. Lymphadenopathy tended to occur simultaneously or after the onset of meningitis. When encountering a patient with aseptic meningitis of unknown etiology, it may be worthwhile to focus on the CSF/serum glucose ratio and lymphadenopathy with a careful examination.

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Sekiguchi, S., Yamamoto, Y., Hatakeyama, S., & Matsumura, M. (2021, June 1). Recurrent aseptic meningitis associated with kikuchi’s disease (histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis): A case report and literature review. Internal Medicine. Japanese Society of Internal Medicine. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.6494-20

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