Fujimoto’s Kikuchi Disease, Is It A Part Of Florid Sle With Wide Systemic Manifestations In An Elderly Female With Abnormal Liver Profile? –A Rare Case Report

Case Report
Das K.C., Sumit Kumar Mandal., Tapan Kumar Panda and Sambit Tripahty
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2018.0901.1469
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Histiocytic necrotising lymphadenitis Kikuchi-Fujimoto’s disease, Abnormal liver enzymes and Systemic lupus erythematosus
Abstract: 

Kikuchi's disease is a necrotizing lymphadenitis that is prevalent in Asia and is being increasingly recognized in other areas of the world. It usually occurs in women in their late 20s or early 30s and manifests as a posterior cervical adenopathy. It resolves spontaneously, usually over a period of several weeks to 6 months. Its initial clinical appearance is commonly similar to that of a lymphoma, and it can be pathologically misdiagnosed as such. Kikuchi's disease might be associated with systemic lupus erythematosus. We report a case of female aged 54 who presented to us with long standing fever and axillary and cervical lymphadenopathy and after an axillary NL biopsy , She became very sick and subsequent she recovered from her illness after receiving therapy