Case Report: Hyper IgE, but Not the Usual Suspects–Kimura Disease in an Adolescent Female

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Abstract

Elevated immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels can be associated with infectious, allergic and inflammatory disorders, and rarely as a manifestation of an inborn error of immunity. Here we report the case of an adolescent female who presented with a gradually enlarging neck mass, lymphadenopathy, eosinophilia and highly elevated IgE levels. Laboratory and histopathologic evaluation revealed an unlikely diagnosis of Kimura Disease. We discuss the differential diagnosis of a neck mass with prominent eosinophils on histology, and review support for T-helper type 2 (Th2) cell activation and hyper-IgE in Kimura Disease.

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Ramachandran, P. V., Healy, C. M., Lambert, E. M., Guerra, D., Curry, C. V., & Vogel, T. P. (2021). Case Report: Hyper IgE, but Not the Usual Suspects–Kimura Disease in an Adolescent Female. Frontiers in Pediatrics, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.674317

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