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Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease is self-limited, has a good prognosis, is diagnosed histopathologically, is more common on the Asian continent, in women and in those under the age of 40, and is usually diagnosed by exclusion. We present the case of a 20-year-old male patient with no significant medical history who consulted due to persistent fever, enlarged lymph nodes, gastrointestinal symptoms and weight loss. He debuted with pancytopenia, elevated acute phase reactants and altered liver function, and underwent an excisional lymph node biopsy, whose findings were compatible with Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease. He was treated symptomatically with NSAIDs and was followed up one month after discharge, at which time there was no evidence of recurrent fever or other additional symptoms. (Acta Med Colomb 2022; 47. DOI:https://doi.org/10.36104/amc.2022.2553).
La enfermedad de Kikuchi Fujimoto es autolimitada, de buen pronóstico, de diagnóstico histo-patológico, cuya incidencia es mayor en el continente asiático en mujeres, en menores de 40 años y usualmente es un diagnóstico de exclusión. Presentamos el caso de un paciente masculino de 20 años sin antecedentes patológicos, quien consultó por fiebre persistente, adenopatías, síntomas gastrointestinales y pérdida de peso; debutó con pancitopenia, aumento de reactantes de fase aguda, alteración de función hepática y en quien se le practicó biopsia excisional de ganglio, la cual evidenció hallazgos compatibles con la enfermedad de Kikuchi Fujimoto. Se hace manejo sintomático con AINES y se realiza control al mes de egreso, donde no hay evidencia de recurrencia de picos febriles u otros síntomas adicionales. (Acta Med Colomb 2022; 47. DOI:https://doi.org/10.36104/amc.2022.2553).
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RESUMEN ntroducción: la enfermedad de Kikuchi-Fujimoto es una causa rara de linfadenopatía cervical. Se caracteriza por una proliferación focal de células reticulares acompañadas de numerosos histiocitos y restos nucleares extensos. Objetivo: presentar un paciente con enfermedad de Kikuchi-Fujimoto diagnosticado por el departamento de Anatomía Patológica. Presentación del caso: paciente masculino con VIH, color de la piel negra, 33 años de edad, acudió a consulta por presentar un síndrome febril prolongado y adenopatías en la región del cuello. Con la administración de anestesia local y sedación se realizó escisión de adenopatías y se diagnosticó una linfadenitis necrotizante histiocítica o enfermedad de Kikuchi-Fujimoto. Conclusiones: la enfermedad de Kikuchi-Fujimoto es una entidad rara y de etiología incierta. El diagnóstico certero se obtiene del estudio histopatológico de una biopsia y el tratamiento incluye el uso de antipiréticos y antiinflamatorios no esteroideos.
ABSTRACT Introduction: Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease is a rare cause of cervical lymphadenopathy. It is characterized by a focal proliferation of reticular cells accompanied by numerous histiocytes and extensive nuclear remains. Objective: to present a patient with Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease diagnosed by the Department of Pathology. Case report: a 33-year-old, male, black race, HIV patient came to the clinic for presenting a prolonged febrile syndrome and lymphadenopathy in the neck region. With the administration of local anesthesia and sedation, adenopathies excision was performed and a histiocytic-necrotizing lymphadenitis or Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease was diagnosed. Conclusions: Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease is a rare entity with an uncertain etiology. The accurate diagnosis is obtained from the pathologic-histological study of a biopsy and the treatment included the use of antipyretics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
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Abstract Primary pyomyositis is a deep bacterial infection of the skeletal muscle. If left undiagnosed and untreated, the infection spreads, leading to sepsis, septic shock, and even death. The authors report a 23-year-old female presenting with piriformis pyomyositis during a treatment for Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease. Pyomyositis is a rare but potentially severe infection, which can lead to septic shock. The present case shows the need for a high degree of clinical suspicion for patients with compromised immune systems to begin treatment at an early stage. The literature demonstrates that outcomes of the treatment of piriformis pyomyositis are good.
Resumo A piomiosite primária é uma infecção bacteriana profunda do músculo esquelético. Quando não diagnosticada ou tratada, a infecção pode evoluir para sepse, choque séptico e até morte. Os autores relatam o caso de uma paciente do sexo feminino, 23 anos, apresentando piomiosite do músculo piriforme durante o tratamento da doença de Kikuchi-Fujimoto. A piomiosite é uma infecção rara, mas potencialmente grave, que pode levar ao choque séptico. Esse caso mostra a necessidade em se elevar o grau de suspeição clínica em pacientes com comprometimento do sistema imunológico, para que o tratamento seja iniciado em estágio precoce. A literatura mostra que os resultados do tratamento da piomiosite do piriforme são bons.
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Humans , Female , Adult , Staphylococcus aureus , Histiocytic Necrotizing Lymphadenitis , PyomyositisABSTRACT
Se presentó un caso de una gestante de 26 años, de raza negra y residente de Nueva Gerona en el municipio especial la Isla de la Juventud. Esta paciente fue diagnosticada hace 11 años con un antecedente patológico personal de la enfermedad Kikuchi Fujimoto en el Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico "Hermanos Ameijeiras" de Ciudad de la Habana. Tiene como antecedente obstétrico de primigrávida, fecha de última menstruación 27 de julio de 2012; tuvo un parto eutócico simple y espontáneo, con 39,4 semanas de embarazo el 29 de marzo de 2013. Fue necesaria una estrecha atención prenatal y vigilancia durante el parto y puerperio, por tratarse de una embarazada con la enfermedad Kikuchi Fujimoto, poco conocida e infrecuente; resultó el primer caso en la Isla de la Juventud. La evolución fue favorable, apoya el carácter benigno y autolimitado de la enfermedad y su tratamiento exclusivamente sintomático.
A case of a 26 year-old, black pregnant woman from Nueva Gerona special municipality of Isla de la Juventud (Youth Island) is presented. The patient was diagnosed 11 years before with personal pathological history of Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease at Hermanos Ameijeiras University Hospital in Havana city. As obstetric history she was a primigravida, last date of period July 27th, 2012; she had a spontaneous eutocic delivery with 39, 4 weeks of pregnancy on March 29th, 2013. As she suffered from Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease, a rare and infrequent entity; prenatal follow-up and supervision during delivery and puerperium was carried out. It was the first case report of the Youth Island. The patient had a favorable evolution, supporting the benign and self-limited features of the disease, and the symptomatic treatment exclusively.