Kimura's disease of the parotid gland with cutaneous features in a Caucasian female patient.

J Surg Case Rep

Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London SE1 9RT, UK.

Published: April 2018

Kimura's disease is a rare disease of unknown aetiology, commonly presenting with slow-growing head and neck subcutaneous nodules, lymphadenopathy, eosinophilia and elevated immunoglobulin E. This report describes a very rare case of a 41-year-old female, of White-British ethnicity, with a new diagnosis of Kimura's disease of the parotid gland and associated cutaneous features. The patient was investigated for 3 years before a diagnosis of Kimura's disease was reached. A superficial parotidectomy was undertaken and no recurrence was observed in the 20 months following surgery. Kimura's disease is easily misdiagnosed, owing to lack of clinical awareness. This case report highlights the troubling symptomatology as well as complexities of diagnosis and management of Kimura's disease. A high level of clinical suspicion is required, for patients of any ethnicity and sex presenting with features consistent with the disease, in order for prompt diagnosis, investigation and management to be achieved.

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