
pmid: 8916444
handle: 11573/111172
We present a case report of a young asiatic women presenting Kikuchi's lymphadenitis, a suprahyoidea mass, pharyngitis, fever, weakness and lack of appetite. The clinical picture quickly improved after biopsy until complete remission within two months. Sierologic studies showed significant antibody titres revealing a previous EBV infection; they were also negative for Toxotest, HbsAg, HIV and serogroup 3 and 9 Yersinia Enterocolitica. Histological findings showed necrotic changes and large foci of infiltration in the cortex and/or paracortex. They consisted of variable numbers of small lymphocytes, immunoblasts, macrophages and so-called plasmacytoid monocytes, neutrophils were absent. Immunohistochemistry revealed within the lesion T-Lymphocytes displaying a phenotype CD4+ while T-Lymphocytes CD8+ were observed in the paracortex and in the peripheral region of the lesion.
Adult, Necrosis, Lymphadenitis, Humans, Female, suprahyoidea lymphadenitis; kikuchi's disease; kikuchi's lymphadenitis, Histiocytosis
Adult, Necrosis, Lymphadenitis, Humans, Female, suprahyoidea lymphadenitis; kikuchi's disease; kikuchi's lymphadenitis, Histiocytosis
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