Kimura's disease: An unusual cause of cervical tumour

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An 11 year old Chinese boy developed a unilateral cervical mass associated with pronounced eosinophilia and a marked increase in IgE concentrations. A biopsy sample showed massive eosinophilic tissue infiltration consistent with Kimura's disease. This disorder should be suspected when the clinical triad of painless unilateral cervical adenopathy, hypereosinophilia, and hyper-IgE is present, particularly in male Asian patients.

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Chusid, M. J., Rock, A. L., Sty, J. R., Oechler, H. W., & Beste, D. J. (1997). Kimura’s disease: An unusual cause of cervical tumour. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 77(2), 153–154. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.77.2.153

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