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28 May 2026 : Case report  China

[In Press] Diagnostic Challenges and Scientific Management of Suspected Recurrent Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease: A Case Report

Challenging differential diagnosis, Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment, Diagnostic / therapeutic accidents, Unexpected drug reaction, Rare disease, Educational Purpose (only if useful for a systematic review or synthesis)

YanLin Yang ORCID logo1ABCDEF, Chao Wang ORCID logo2ABCDEF

DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.952658

Am J Case Rep In Press; DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.952658  

Available online: 2026-05-28, In Press, Corrected Proof

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Abstract

BACKGROUND
Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease is a rare, benign, and self-limiting disease typically characterized by persistent fever and lymphadenopathy. The clinical manifestations are nonspecific, and consensus diagnostic criteria are currently unavailable; therefore, it is easily misdiagnosed as lymphoma, tuberculosis, or autoimmune diseases. Definite diagnoses rely on lymph node biopsy results. Recurrence of Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease is not uncommon, with recurrence rates varying across different age groups, ranging from 3% to 42.4%. Most patients have a favorable prognosis, while some progress to autoimmune diseases during follow-up.
CASE REPORT
A 26-year-old man presented with a history of recurrent fever with lymphadenopathy and positive autoantibodies. He received empirical treatment for an upper respiratory tract infection in the early stage; finally, Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease was confirmed by lymph node biopsy. Given the patient’s similar clinical symptoms without prior pathological confirmation 2 years ago, we presumed that the current episode was a recurrence of Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease.
CONCLUSIONS
The case exemplifies the diagnostic challenges of Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease. It is easily neglected by clinicians due to insufficient awareness of the disease, and Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease should be included in the differential diagnosis of fever of unknown origin. Choosing appropriate diagnostic modalities is crucial for establishing a timely and definitive diagnosis. Although the recurrence in this case was presumed, recurrence does occur with a certain incidence in Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease; therefore, long-term follow-up observation is necessary for Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease, especially for patients with positive autoantibodies.

Keywords: Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease; Lymphadenopathy; Recurrence

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