Abstract
Generalized lymphadenopathy is a common cause of concern for both patients and clinicians. Possible etiologies include infections, malignancies and autoimmune diseases. Kikuchi Fujimoto disease (KFD) is a hyperergic condition that presents with fever, lymphadenopathy and can include systemic involvement, thus being easily mistaken for the above-mentioned entities. We report the case of a previously healthy 18-year-old male who presented with a selflimiting generalized lymphadenopathy, high fevers, skin vasculitis and polyserositis. The lymph-node biopsy revealed a histiocytotic necrotizing lymphadenitis, suggestive of Kikuchi’s disease. This case emphasizes the importance of KFD in the differential diagnosis of lymphadenopathy, especially in young adults.
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Joean, O., Thiele, T., Raap, M., Schmidt, R. E., & Stoll, M. (2018). Take a Second Look: It’s Kikuchi’s Disease! A Case Report and Review of Literature. Clinics and Practice, 8(4), 1095. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2018.1095
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