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Oropharyngeal Kimura's disease: a diagnostic dilemma and therapeutic challenge.

Prasanna Kumar SaravanamAishwarya GajendranNethra DinakaranDhaarani Jayaraman
Published in: BMJ case reports (2020)
Kimura's disease is a chronic inflammatory disorder involving subcutaneous tissue and locoregional lymph nodes of head and neck region, characterised by angiolymphoid proliferation. It is typically associated with peripheral eosinophilia, increased serum IgE and lymphadenopathy. Diagnosis is usually based on histopathological examination. Though various treatment modalities have been put forward, surgical management remains the first line of treatment, followed by systemic steroids application. This case report discusses the diagnostic dilemma and therapeutic management of a rare clinical presentation and management of oropharyngeal Kimura's disease in a young immunocompetent woman.
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