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Kimura’s Disease: A Rare Cause of Supratrochlear Lymphadenopathy

Anuradha Dnyanmote , Anuradha Dnyanmote , Shahaji Chavan , S.S. Sabale , Aditya Ashok

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New Indian Journal of Surgery 4(2):p 57-60, July - December 2013. | DOI:

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Kimura’s Disease is a rare chronic benign lymphoproliferative disorder with varied presentation. It usually presents as subcutaneous swellings and lymphadenopathy in head and neck region.[1] Various other sites like orbits, mediastinum and retroperitoneum have also been reported. [2] Here we present a case of a 35-year old male with supratrochlear lymphadenopathy, which on histopathological examination revealed the diagnosis of Kimura’s disease. 

Keywords: Chronic benign lymphoproliferative disorder;  Lymphadenopathy; Retroperitoneum.


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